Would be really curious to see what evidence you’re looking at re: congressional offices ignoring typed letters. The last thing I saw on this showed individualized emails slightly outperforming individualized hand-written letters, but both far outperforming form-based emails, probably for reasons you mention (from this post).
Also, I spent some time looking for grassroots campaigns to state AG offices earlier this year and found ~none, so I think there’s a good chance the novelty of any grassroots outreach might be more impactful than it is for congressional offices. That’s pure speclation on my part though.
Would be really curious to see what evidence you’re looking at re: congressional offices ignoring typed letters. The last thing I saw on this showed individualized emails slightly outperforming individualized hand-written letters, but both far outperforming form-based emails, probably for reasons you mention (from this post).
Also, I spent some time looking for grassroots campaigns to state AG offices earlier this year and found ~none, so I think there’s a good chance the novelty of any grassroots outreach might be more impactful than it is for congressional offices. That’s pure speclation on my part though.