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Microtargeting — is the use by political parties and election campaigns of direct marketing datamining techniques that involve predictive market segmentation (aka cluster analysis). It is used by United States Republican and Democratic political parties and… … Wikipedia
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Democratic National Committee — Founded 1848 Headquarters Washington, D.C., U.S. Key people … Wikipedia
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Narrowcasting — has traditionally been understood as the dissemination of information (usually by radio or television) to a narrow audience, not to the general public. Narrowcasting involves aiming media messages at specific segments of the public defined by… … Wikipedia
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California Victory 2006 — Victory 2006 was a joint Get out the vote (GOTV) project between the California Republican Party and Californians for Schwarzenegger, with the intent of re electing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and electing the entire Republican slate of… … Wikipedia
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee — The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is a counterpart to a Hill committee works to elect members of the Democratic party to U.S. state legislatures. It was formed after the 1994 elections, by a group of Democratic state… … Wikipedia