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-- Thomas Jefferson

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 -- George Orwell

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Early voting shows tight races in swing states

Posted on | October 26, 2016 | No Comments

New data reveals early voting trends in key swing states

Early voting data from returned ballots suggests that the presidential race is tight in high-stakes swing states. Data was acquired and shared with TechRepublic by political data firm L2 Political, a company that aggregates large sets of voter information. L2’s platform allows political and business clients to access, sort, and download over 265 million consumer records and is widely used by Republican, Democratic, and independent campaigns. The tool is built with the Bing API and HaystaqDNA and displays personal information like home address, employment history, estimated income, partisan affiliation, and voting history. The campaign with the best get-out-the-vote strategy-registering new voters

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