

AI, Voters, and the 2026 Midterms: What the Data Actually Shows
Voters are using AI to research candidates. Campaigns are using AI to write fundraising emails. Platforms are updating their policies — and their enforcement is lagging behind. But what does the data actually show?
On June 11th at 1pm ET, Katie Harbath is hosting a live, one-hour briefing on AI and the 2026 midterms — pulling from original polling with 1,010 likely voters (conducted with the Rainey Center), a survey of 68 campaign professionals on how they're using AI inside their operations, and her ongoing analysis of how major platforms are preparing for November.
This isn't a recap of the AI discourse. It's an interpretation of what the data signals — the partisan splits, the governance gaps, and the transparency questions that are going to matter when it counts.
The last 20 minutes will open for Q&A and discussion. The format mirrors Anchor Change's monthly Briefing Network calls, so you'll also get a live preview of what membership looks like.
Space is limited. Register to hold your spot.