NextStage Political Analyzer (NSPA) is the fifth NextStage wonderment to make it out of our Nova Scotia/Nashua, NH research labs and is the online version of the tool that correctly predicted the outcomes of the 2004 and 2008 US Presidential Primaries and Elections months in advance and the only political analysis tool recognized in a 2004 George Mason University study as well as by Knight Ridder political blogger Adam Smeltz and New Media analyst Rob Graham.
The NextStage Political Analyzer reads political material and reports the author's non-conscoious belief on the following:
I'm Leadership Material
I'm Electable
I Have a Vision
I Have a Vision for This (town/city/state/country)
I'm Listening
I'm Listening to You
I Can Lead Us to a Better Place
I Can Get Us Out of This (problem/trouble/mess)
I'm a (man/woman) of The People
A second chart reveals two elements regarding the content author's belief regarding whomever they're creating content about:
Their confidence that the candidate will win the race.
How much BlueSky they believe is in the content they created.
In addition, users are also given a breakdown of how well the politician is persuading different age groups and whether they're influencing men or women most strongly.
Users are also emailed a permanent link to and an XLS file of their report.
US$69.99/run
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Consulting is available to include:
An analysis of user-local media to determine how well the analyzed politician will do in the user's geographic area (or areas of interest for multiple runs) and
A "voter psychology by location" analysis
Analysis regarding the results and meanings of the political analysis matched to the thoughts and feelings of the user's geographic area or selected areas for multiple runs.