Political conventions, once the highlight on the tele–visual calendar, are slowly giving way to less visible, digital forms of democracy, and now more recently, online forms of communication and organizing.

Conventions are expensive and time–consuming. In many jurisdictions, the grandiose party convention has begun to mirror general elections, with electronic voting for individual party members slowly replacing the spectacle of hung–over delegates dancing and chanting on the floor of convention centers

Centralized politics and “back room” party operatives working in political capitals, are being challenged by digital networks.  Websites such as meetup.com and thousands of free blogs have changed the political campaign process to a decentralized model.

We provided multiple levels of campaign monitoring and analysis.  From general issue tracking to specific candidate races in specific districts.