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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 […]

Key Races Coming to Louisiana in 2015, Get the Voter Files You Need Today

After 2014, you would think there might be some political respite in Louisiana. Lucky for you, 2015 will be just as exciting with races ranging from a gubernatorial tussle to several municipal battles. Declared candidates for the election include John Bel Edwards, Minority Leader of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the Democrats and Senator […]

Columbus Mayor Up for Grabs and More Races Coming to Ohio in 2015

Columbus’s longest serving mayor in history, Mayor Michael B. Coleman, has announced that he’s not running for re-election. This leaves the seat open, and the Democratic City Council Chairman has been making moves to run. On May 5th, 2015, the Ohio primary elections are due, so that is your cue to get the lowdown on […]

Need Maine Voters? Concentrate on These Three Counties

In Maine, 40.9% of voters reside in three counties: Cumberland, Lewiston and Bangor of which 10.9% of them have an interest in fishing. What doest that mean? Well, the Gulf of Maine Cod population is at an all time low and federal regulators will be meeting to consider new regulations next week. With such causes […]

Prepping for Florida Special Primary Elections in 2015 Starts Now

While midterms are in the rearview mirror for most, this is not a time to relax for Floridians. Come January 27th and April 7th of next year, Florida will be holding special primary elections for 3 state legislature seats. Because we know that you always need the freshest, most accurate data available to plan your […]

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. […]

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 […]

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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