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  1. E-Blast: Read About Fighting the Culture Wars and AAPI Representation in Political Research. Oh, and We’re Looking to Hire a New Sales Director! 🔔

    In case you missed it, AsAmNews and The Atlantic featured HIT’s founding partners, Roshni Nedungadi and Terrance Woodbury.

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  2. E-Blast: See HIT Founding Partner Terrance Woodbury at the SXSW Conference! 🎤 

    This week professionals from all backgrounds, including music, film, technology, and culture will gather in Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festival, including our very own founding partner Terrance Woodbury!

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  3. E-Blast: Racist Crime Talk Drives Majority-White Congress to Block Fair Criminal Code Law Supported by 83% of DC’s Majority-Minority Voters. Biden Won’t Veto. 

    2022 was quite a year at HIT Strategies. With our incredible clients and candidates, we made huge waves in the 2022 midterms, and our company reached a few milestones. Before we go too far into 2023, we wanted to share a few highlights from 2022 and acknowledge some of the dynamic candidates, clients, and partners who made it all possible. Be sure to click the images throughout to view the hyperlinks.

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  4. E-Blast: 2022 Impact: 8 Highlights of 2022 💫

    2022 was quite a year at HIT Strategies. With our incredible clients and candidates, we made huge waves in the 2022 midterms, and our company reached a few milestones. Before we go too far into 2023, we wanted to share a few highlights from 2022 and acknowledge some of the dynamic candidates, clients, and partners who made it all possible. Be sure to click the images throughout to view the hyperlinks.

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  5. E-Blast: Majority of Black Voters Think Biden Should Run in 2024; 74% Approve of His Job Performance 📌  

    Even before an official campaign announcement, a majority of Black voters (59%) believe President Biden should run for president in 2024. And 74 percent of Black voters approve of his job performance, according to HIT Strategies’ latest survey of Black voters (BlackTrack).

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  6. E-Blast: RCCA Passage in D.C. is a Big Win for Public Safety Advocates and HIT Research ✅  

    Over a decade in the making, the District of Columbia (D.C.) Council overrode a veto to pass the Revised Criminal Code Act (RCCA) this week. The revised code will serve to recondition DC’s current criminal justice system, clearly defining crimes, terms, and penalties and repealing outdated offenses.

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