PoliticIt
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PoliticIt operates a website that features podcast covering gubernatorial, senatorial, and congressional candidates in all 50 U.S. states. PoliticIt has been headquartered in Logan, Utah since the company was first established. Some PoliticIt employees are remote workers.
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Britney Johnson: Chief Technology Officer, Co-founderJohn D. Johnson: Chairman of the Board, FNC Inc. Co-founder, Technical Scholar, PoliticIt angelLauren Johnson: Chief Creative Officer, Co-founderJoshua J. Light: Chief Executive Officer, Co-founderShai McDonald: Creative Director, Co-founderSterling Morris: Chief Marketing Officer, Co-founder
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PoliticIt operates a website that features podcast covering gubernatorial, senatorial, and congressional candidates in all 50 U.S. states. PoliticIt has been headquartered in Logan, Utah since the company was first established. Some PoliticIt employees are remote workers. The purpose of PoliticIt profiles is to promote political transparency. Political profiles for politicians contain a picture for each politician, graphs of data movements, a window to view the politician's website, the politician's English Wikipedia article, and news feeds from Google News, Yahoo!, and Bing News. A politician's profile also has an interface that displays his or her Facebook feed, Twitter feed, and YouTube videos. PoliticIt's campaign software provides business intelligence tools for political campaigns. It utilizes the It Score as well as several other performance metrics to allow campaigns to see how they are performing on a day-to-day basis. The It Score is a measure of a politician's digital influence. It is calculated by applying large data sets to machine learning software and techniques. The data collected comes from what people do and say in social networks, the real world, and the internet. The It Score has shown to correlate with election results.
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