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Adam Melis, Welcome to Aristotle and to the Public Affairs Consulting Team

We are excited to have Adam Melis join our team of public affairs consultants. This team has made their mark on the industry and we’re incredibly proud to have them all as part of the Aristotle Family. Welcome, Adam.

Introducing Aristotle’s Newest Innovation: Action Center 3.0

Aristotle has officially announced Action Center 3.0! This new, highly-efficient advocacy platform has an intuitive user interface that will reduce Alert creation time up to 80 percent. Among its features are:

Did a Flawed Computer Model Sabotage the Democrats?

“Don’t blame turnout. How a late change in strategy may have sent Democratic volunteers after the exact wrong type of voter.” The Daily Beast reporter, Ben Jacobs, looks into how a change of strategy in the final months of the recent Midterm elections caused Democrats to come out on the losing side in several key states. […]

Arkansas Bans Corporate Contributions and Lobbyist Gifts

Arkansas voters approved Issue 3, a constitutional amendment to ban corporate and union contributions to Arkansas candidates, on Tuesday, November 4. The amendment is effective immediately. Companies that have been making corporate contributions in Arkansas may wish to consider using their Federal PACs to remain politically active in the state. Federal PACs contributing more than […]

How to Reach Wyoming Voters Post-Midterm Elections

Every seasoned politico knows that when one campaign ends, the next isn’t far away. That is why Aristotle works around the clock to make sure that all our state voter files are up-to-date with the most current statistical data you need. We recently updated our Wyoming voter file on VoterListsOnline.com just for you. Make a plan of action for […]

The 11 Most Interesting Senate Races of 2014

From The New York Times’ blog The Upshot we find ourselves with some pretty cool tools to help us forecast next Tuesday’s election. Specifically, we are talking about 11 Senate races modeled by 7 different prediction modules and then layered on top of each other in a comparison table of forecasts. Are any models close […]

Why Partyism Is Wrong

Partyism has overtaken racism according to David Brooks’ op-ed piece in The New York Times. Cited as part of Brook’s argument was a recent study by political scientists Shanto Iyengar and Sean Westwood that show just that: “… 1,000 people student rĂ©sumĂ©s and asked them which students should get scholarships. The rĂ©sumĂ©s had some racial cues […]

Overcome your Fears & Become a Great Speaker

Originally posted on CompleteCampaigns.com and written by Randall P. Whatley All the great speakers were bad speakers at first. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1860 You are already a great speaker. You give great presentations every day. Think about how often you successfully communicate your ideas to loved ones, co-workers, or acquaintances. You make a simple […]

FEC Reporting Made Easy (or at least easier), Part I

Filing campaign statements with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) or any government agency can be a nerve racking and mentally exhausting experience. Having to itemize nearly every transaction, complete complicated forms and follow obscure rules make reporting a challenging job.

Washington State Senate Up for Grabs

In a state where voters do not register with a party officially, it becomes imperative for any campaign in Washington to understand which direction voters are leaning. Our recently updated Washington voter file on VoterListsOnline.com has all the important statistics and demographic data you need to find inferred democrat, republican and independent voters. Take a deeper look today […]

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