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General Vote History from 2014 Midterms Added to Nebraska Voter File

At Aristotle, we make ‘big data’ accessible which in turn allows you to understand and use voter demographics and micro-targeting like you never dreamed was possible. And the best part is that we are constantly updating our files like our Nebraska voter file which was recently updated 2014 General Vote History.

General Vote History Added to South Dakota Voter File

Our South Dakota voter file was recently updated with new data: 2014 General Vote History. The South Dakota file is available online at VoterListsOnline.com and ready to help you start 2015 the right way.

North Carolina 2014 General Vote History Added to Voter File

We recently updated our North Carolina voter file with 2014 General Vote history and we wanted to make sure that you knew about it! Aristotle makes ‘big data’ accessible and easy to use. Allowing you to reach and understand demographics and micro-targeting like never before. Give us a try and see what all the talk is about […]

2014 General Vote History Added to Our Delaware Voter File

We recently updated our Delaware voter file with 2014 General Vote history and we wanted to make sure that you knew about it! Aristotle makes ‘big data’ accessible and easy to use. Allowing you to reach and understand demographics and micro-targeting like never before. Our Delaware voter file is now available online at VoterListsOnline.com. Take a look […]

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 […]

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 […]

New York Hispanic Voters Courted in Hopes They Might Influence Key Midterm Races

We recently updated our New York voter file on VoterListsOnline.com. We think you are going to like what is inside. New York’s hispanic voters are being targeted by Governor Cuomo this election cycle in the form of trips to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic to discuss increased trade between NY and these locals. And with hispanic […]

The GOP Is Not Afraid of Technology

“In an off-year election, there’s no doubt that a candidate in Montana is going to know better what he or she should be using in the way of software and digital and messaging,” John Phillips, CEO of Aristotle, a nonpartisan campaign technology firm, told Mashable. The power of a centralized database, Phillips said, is lessened. Read […]

Vermont’s Millennials to Decide Important Elections?

What is a millennial? They are the 21% of the voting population in the U.S. and are born since 1980. In Vermont, millennials make up 20.2% of the registered voters and of that group 22% are considered High Propensity Voters. So what does that mean for Vermont? According to some experts, millennials could hold the […]

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