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DataMart and Demzilla were databases that were rolled out by the Democratic Party from 2002. By 2004 Datamart contained information on 166 million registered voters, and with input from public voter informartion and consumer data from data mining companies a single entry might have 200 to 400 items of information. Demzilla was a smaller database used for fundraising and organization volumteers.
The goal was to aggregate and analyze voter and public information data in order to target Democratic voters as part of their national GOTV effort as well as fund raising campaigns. This data was also available to Senatorial and Congressional candidates as well as other party members.
The Republican Party had a similar project, the Voter Vault, started in the 1990s.
External links
- "GOP Voter Vault shipped overseas" from PC World, 2004
- Time article on Demzilla and Voter Vault.
- Wonkette article on Demzilla.
See also
Categories:- Political campaigns
- Democratic Party (United States)
- Databases in the United States
- United States politics stubs
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