AI Agent

Your AI campaign analyst that actually executes.

Stop treating AI like a chatbot. Start treating it like a teammate. Analyst searches your voter file, builds targeted lists, and researches opponents while you focus on talking to voters.

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which precinct should i push hard on in fernandina beach?

Based on the voter data for the Fernandina Beach area, you should focus your efforts on Precinct 21 and Precinct 12. These precincts represent the strongest combination of Republican volume and high-propensity voters within the city.

Fernandina Beach Priority Precincts

PrecinctLocationTotal REPREP DensityHigh Propensity REP (Score 70+)
21Atlantic Rec Center3,10657.8%883
12Peck Center3,03150.7%963
23Nassauville Rd Area4,48357.5%869
11Atlantic Rec Center1,31442.3%335

🎯 Strategic Recommendations

  • Primary Target: Precinct 21 (Atlantic Rec Center) This is your strongest stronghold in Fernandina Beach. It has the highest Republican concentration (57.8%) and a very healthy block of over 3,100 Republican voters. It's an efficient area for door-knocking due to its residential density.
  • Secondary Target: Precinct 12 (Peck Center) While the percentage of Republicans is slightly lower, this precinct contains the highest volume of super-voters (High Propensity REP: 963). These are your most reliable voters who participate in almost every election. A concentrated mail or digital push here will yield high returns.
  • Volume Play: Precinct 23 Located just outside the main city hub (Nassauville area), this precinct has the largest raw number of Republicans (4,483) in the immediate Fernandina vicinity. If you have the bandwidth for a large-scale canvassing operation, this is where the sheer numbers are.

Next Step: Would you like me to create a "High Priority Fernandina" voter list for these precincts so we can start tracking outreach?

where are young people living in Yulee? like 20-30 year olds

In Yulee, young voters (aged 20–30) are heavily concentrated in the newer developments and areas near FSCJ. There are 3,405 voters in this age bracket across Yulee, with a significant Republican leaning in the growth corridors.

Young Voter Hotspots (Age 20–30)

PrecinctPrimary NeighborhoodsTotal Young VotersREP Voters (20-30)
41Wildlight / SR-200 East1,078749 (70%)
51FSCJ Area / Blackrock West865402 (46%)
33Chester / Blackrock Rd854High Density
32Yulee Hills / Lofton Creek732Moderate

πŸ“ Key Insights for Yulee

  • The Wildlight Surge (Precinct 41): This is your primary target. It has the highest volume of young people and is overwhelmingly Republican (70% among this age group). This area is dominated by new families and young professionals.
  • The FSCJ Corridor (Precinct 51): While there is a high volume of young people here, they are more politically diverse (only 46% REP). This is likely due to the proximity to the college campus and more multi-family housing.
  • Growth in Chester (Precinct 33): This precinct is a major growth hub with many young families moving into new subdivisions along Blackrock Road.

Strategy Note: If you want to "push hard" on young Republicans, Precinct 41 is the most efficient use of resources. If you want to engage a broader student/young professional demographic, the area around Precinct 51 is the place to be.

Would you like me to pull a list of the high-propensity young Republicans in Wildlight for a targeted walk list?

The Difference

Not a chatbot. An agent.

ChatGPT can write you an email. It can explain what a super voter is. But ask it to find super voters in your district? It can't. It has no access to your data.

An agent is different. It connects directly to your voter file and takes real actions. When you ask Analyst a question, it doesn't just respond. It does the work.

Chatbot
Can't access your data
Can't take actions
Just generates text
Agent
Searches your voter file
Creates lists for you
Executes real tasks
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Capabilities

What Analyst can do.

Analyst has direct access to your voter file and a set of tools that let it take action on your behalf. Just ask what you need in plain English.

  • Search voters by name and pull up their full profile with voting history
  • Count and target voters by party, geography, voting history, profession, and more
  • Create and manage lists by adding voters individually or in bulk by filters
  • Search the web for news articles and read page content for research
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How many registered nurses are in my district?

There are 847 registered nurses in your district.

This includes voters matched to professional nursing licenses through the Department of Health. Would you like me to break this down by precinct or create a targeted list?

Voter Targeting

Find exactly who you need.

Analyst can filter your voter file by almost any criteria. Just describe who you're looking for.

Party & Registration
Republicans, Democrats, Independents, new registrations
Voting History
Primary voters, general-only, vote-by-mail, super voters
Geography
Precincts, cities, commission districts, school districts
Professional Licenses
Nurses, doctors, teachers, lawyers, and other professionals
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Find Republican voters in House District 9 who voted in all 3 of the last primaries and have a primary score above 80

I found 1,128 Republican voters in House District 9 who participated in all 3 of the last primaries and have a primary score above 80.

These are your most reliable primary voters. Would you like me to create a targeted list with these voters?

List Building

From question to voter list.

The real power of Analyst is going from question to action. Ask about a group of voters, and Analyst can immediately create a list with them.

Example: β€œFind nurses in District 9 who voted in the last 3 primaries and add them to a new list.” Analyst will count the voters, create the list, and add all 384 matching voters in seconds.

  • Create new voter lists
  • Add voters by ID
  • Bulk add by filters
  • Remove voters from lists
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Analyst
Create a list called 'Primary Targets' and add those voters

I've created the list "Primary Targets" and added all 1,128 voters.

You can view this list in your Lists tab or export it for mail/phone outreach. Would you like me to break down the demographics of this list?

Research

Research on demand.

Analyst combines voter data with web research to build opposition briefs. Pull voter profiles, search news, and get attack anglesβ€”all in one conversation.

Ask questions like:

  • β€œGive me an opposition brief on [opponent name].”
  • β€œWhat vulnerabilities does [opponent] have on housing?”
  • β€œResearch [opponent]'s voting record and donor conflicts.”

Analyst pulls voter data, searches news, and synthesizes an actionable brief with recommended attack angles.

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Analyst
Give me an opposition brief on Carla Nguyen.

Opposition Research Report: Carla M. Nguyen

Current Role: City Council Member, District 3


Key Vulnerabilities

1. Developer Ties

  • Voted in favor of 4 zoning variances benefiting Meridian Development Group. Meridian contributed $12,400 to her campaign.

2. Residency Questions

  • Property records show she purchased a home in neighboring Oakdale.

3. Low Primary Engagement

  • Primary score of 58 β€” missed 3 of the last 6 primary elections.
The Difference

What ChatGPT can't do

ChatGPT is powerful for general questions, but it has no way to connect to your campaign's data or take real actions.

Search your voter file

ChatGPT has no access to voter data

Create voter lists

It can only suggest, not execute

Look up real voters

No connection to voter records

Filter by voting history

Cannot access election participation data

Find licensed professionals

No access to license databases

Add voters to lists

Cannot perform list operations

Analyst does all of this and more.

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