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This might be tricky, but I'd love to see how different candidates' contributions stack up against the local or national average.
For example, compared to other state senators-- does my state senator take in an unusual amount of money from the education sector? What about PAC money?
I come from a world of baseball statistics, where it's common to compare players against league averages. Similar metrics in politics would be hugely informative-- Both in comparing politicians against each other, and in watching the landscape change between election cycles.
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This might be tricky, but I'd love to see how different candidates' contributions stack up against the local or national average.
For example, compared to other state senators-- does my state senator take in an unusual amount of money from the education sector? What about PAC money?
I come from a world of baseball statistics, where it's common to compare players against league averages. Similar metrics in politics would be hugely informative-- Both in comparing politicians against each other, and in watching the landscape change between election cycles.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: