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Ken Christensen, CEO of The Politics Company Inc., announces Voter Modeling & Targeting services for U.S. Congressional Democratic Campaigns

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WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, November 23, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Ken Christensen stated, “Voter modeling and targeting will be an essential tool in a Democratic congressional candidate’s campaign toolbox. Developing a targeted universe of likely persuadable voters with demographics and contact information is key to a voter data driven campaign and absolutely essential to helping make Democratic congressional campaigns competitive in the 2018 election cycle.” The Politics Company Inc. now offers voter modeling and targeting services to U.S. Congressional Democratic campaigns for the 2018 Democratic primaries and the general election. It is important for a Democratic congressional campaign to have an experienced voter modeling and targeting strategist so the creation of the universe of persuadable voters is done professionally. Once the targeted universe of persuadable voters has been chosen the campaign can start to market and brand the candidate using various micro marke...
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National Journal Article featuring Ken Christensen of The Politics Company Inc Ken Christensen is the CEO of The Politics Company Inc., a DC-based Dem political fundraising consulting firm. Christensen has written articles on fundraising that have appeared in Campaigns & Elections, and his experience includes consulting int’l, WH, GOV, SEN, House, state and local campaigns. But today, he is our Consultant Candid. What was your first job? My first job professionally was with a top targeted state Senate Democratic campaign in Illinois as the Campaign Manager. We won! What is your proudest moment professionally? My proudest moment professionally was helping citizen Democratic congressional candidate Jerry McNerney win a hotly contested primary and then helping Jerry McNerney go on to defeat an incumbent Republican Congressman in the 2006 general election. If you could be in any other line of work, what would it be? If I could be in another line of work it would ...