New software may make it easier for the rank and file to do a better job-ed.
Philadelphia - Two Philadelphia Republicans this week discussed with The Bulletin a new software program they plan to make available to GOP committeepersons nationwide to foster Republican activism while avoiding bureaucratic inefficiencies.A county or municipal committeeperson wishing to get access to information on voters' election-day attendance records and party affiliations on a given street in a given town will usually get such information from a county party committee or an area campaign. These entities obtain the data from their parties' national voter databases - Voter Vault in the case of Republicans, Demzilla in the case of Democrats. But intra-party sharing of such information isn't always easy.
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