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The Likelihood of an Unlikely Candidate

Donald Trump is still running hard in pursuit of the GOP nomination, and if you’re one to believe him and his advisers, that isn’t going to change anytime soon. Trump, depending on who you ask, is either the wily, straight-talking hardballer the GOP needs if it hopes to reclaim the White House or a soon-to-be […]

Why Female Voters may be Key for the 2016 Presidency

Roughly 52 percent of the American electorate is comprised of women, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report. Single women, in particular, are experiencing a boost in growth as their share of the vote in the 2016 elections is poised to eclipse that of both married men and women. This progress may signal that more […]

Understand Polls, Devise a Strategy and Grow Your PAC

How ‘question order’ affects the electorate’s response Consider this: You are director of operations for a PAC. A poll just came out that suggests the electorate significantly increased their support for your cause. Now you want to send a message and hammer home that message.

VoterListsOnline.com: Spotlighting Miami-Dade’s Mayoral Race

With the recent updating of our Florida voter file, we would like to spotlight what is quickly becoming a very interesting race, the Miami-Dade mayoral. Raquel Regalado, the daughter of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and a current school board member, appears ready to enter the race which will be decided in 2016. If she does, […]

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