Ruck.us

Ruck.us
Industry Software, Campaigns, Civic technology
Founded 2011
Headquarters Washington, D.C.
Key people
Nathan Daschle, Jonathan Zucker, and Leo Wang
Products Consumer Technology Company
Revenue N/A
Website http://www.ruck.us/

Ruck.us is a free, simple political website builder designed for American candidates and organizations seeking state- and local-level political office.

History

Ruck.us was founded by Nathan Daschle, former Executive Director of the Democratic Governors Association and son of former Senator Tom Daschle, and Raymond Glendening, former Democratic Governors Association Political Director and son of former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, in 2011.[1] It began as a second generation social network for politics [2] to break up the two-party system[3]

In late 2013, Daschle “realized that while technology has revolutionized the more well-funded campaigns, basic tools were still out of reach for the over 1 million candidates at the state and local level” and pivoted into the campaign technology business.[4] He was joined by Jonathan Zucker, the founder of the political fundraising company Democracy Engine and former Executive Director of ActBlue,[5] as Co-Founder, CTO and Head of Product, and angel investor and consultant Leo Wang joined as Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer.

Ruck.us' Board of Advisors includes presidential strategist Mark McKinnon,[6] former Bloomberg for Mayor campaign manager Bradley Tusk, well-known pundit and strategist Joe Trippi, former Mayor of Washington, D.C. Adrian Fenty, and several others.

Feature Set

Ruck.us aims to offer a “sleek, powerful template and allow candidates to ‘drag and drop’ their information into pre-set fields to produce an attractive, professional and highly functional campaign website in just a few minutes.”[7] Its feature set includes:

In February 2015, Ruck.us unveiled “Ruck.us Premium,” an expanded feature set that offers users more tools, like custom domain names and multiple-administrator support, for a monthly fee.

Recognition

In recognition of the platform’s potential, Nathan Daschle was named one of Campaigns & Elections Magazine’s Top 50 Political Influencers for 2014 for his work on Ruck.us and his commitment to “better meet the digital demands of campaigns lower down the ballot.” [8]

Status

In the 2014 election cycle, Ruck.us partnered with the Democratic Parties of Michigan, Maryland and Idaho, bringing hundreds of candidates and organizations online in those states and securing an additional $500,000 in funding and investment.[9] It has since formed partnerships with the Democratic Parties of Georgia and Louisiana and the Association of State Democratic Chairs.

References

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