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The Democrats' New Weapon
By David Talbot - Thursday, December 18, 2008
Watch Mark Sullivan, cofounder of Voter Activation Network, demonstrate a new voter database mapping interface called turf-cutter, which helps campaigns quickly divide territory before sending canvassers to knock on doors.
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