The DCCC “is building a national computer model to predict voters’ marital status, with hopes of targeting what may be the party’s most important demographic group: unmarried women,” the Washington Post reports.
“The DCCC project — which has not previously been disclosed — is just one example of the party’s growing focus on single female voters, who lean heavily in favor of Democrats and could spell the difference between making gains in the House and losing control of the Senate in November.”
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