Princeton Strategies In The News
- Zack Arnold

- Sep 24
- 1 min read
Democratic Strategist & Principal of Princeton Strategies Adam Erickson has appeared across a variety of platforms to discuss strategic themes for Democrat campaigns and fundraising heading into 2026

In recent months, Adam Erickson has appeared across international television and public radio to discuss strategic themes shaping Democratic campaigns and fundraising heading into 2026.
Erickson examined the current administration’s foreign-policy posture—Israel/Gaza, Ukraine—and the domestic mood.
“We’ve got an administration that’s looking more for actions and news cycles than actual outcomes.”
Joining hosts Cherri Gregg and Avi Wolfman-Arent, Erickson contributed insights on the politics of policing—specifically, how campaigns are framing the use of federal authority (e.g., National Guard deployments) in blue-city public-safety debates, and how those narratives connect to voter trust and local control.
Together, these conversations spotlight the questions campaigns and donors are weighing as the midterms approach: tangible results vs. headline churn, and safety messaging that respects local realities while addressing national anxieties.




