You can’t blame Columbus for thinking the earth was flat when he had such limited technology. Today, many people in politics still think the voter landscape is flat and can be mapped with only a voter file, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Resonate used AI-powered data science to discover eight hidden dimensions of voters who are highly clustered together based on familiar patterns (and some surprises). Resonate analyzed these segments in order to gain a deeper understanding of them, which will help political campaigns reach and connect with their desired voter groups more effectively.
One of these newly uncovered dimensions is the frequent donor and voter. Their core cross-party similarities revolve around their charitable actions and voting behaviors. They regularly give to charities and vote in every election, no matter if it’s a Presidential race or a local one.
Connecting with this voter segment requires a focus on the issues that matter most to them, regardless of their political party, and knowing where to effectively reach them. So, who are these voters and why do they vote the way they do?