Phones App Shows Political Leanings By Location 54
An anonymous reader writes "This phone-enabled, java-app, Red | Blue, allows the user to identify the political leanings of their current location. "By taking your current location, and finding the nearest individual donors of campaign funds from the publicly available data from the Federal Elections Commission, red | blue is able to provide you an accurate reading of the political leanings of your surroundings -- red for Republican or blue for Democrat.""
Re:That's pretty odd (Score:1, Offtopic)
Simple Explanation (Score:5, Informative)
According to the site, this app is an extension of the fundrace.org [fundrace.org] website, which does let you input a zip code. The cellphone app just takes your current GPS coordinates and checks it against the same database. They aren't trying to sell the software, it seems that they thought it was a moderatly cool idea for a cellphone app and ran with it. Kudos to the devs.
I wonder what it was designed for (Score:3, Funny)
Now i can do a quick check to find out whether it's safe for me to make loudmouthed comments about abortion and gay marriage in a public place, or where i should start handing out pins. It's certainly cheaper then getting run out of town or punched in the face.
Re:I wonder what it was designed for (Score:5, Funny)
Isn't it obvious? It's so you can find the location of the nearest red base, run in, steal their flag, and then take it back to the blue base.
Re:I wonder what it was designed for (Score:2)
Re:I wonder what it was designed for (Score:1, Funny)
Well, that depends on whether you want listeners to agree with you, which varies according to your objectives.
If you're trolling for flames, then you need a hostile audience. But if you're karma-whoring for modpoints, then it should be people who'll nod along to each sentence.
Re:I wonder what it was designed for (Score:1)
"I think Im lost"
"Don't worry, Ghost, just check your cell phone!"
Re:I wonder what it was designed for (Score:2)
New technology (Score:3, Funny)
BaltikaTroika
Find donors here (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Find donors here (Score:1)
Re:Find donors here (Score:2)
Your answer is right here:
and the FEC.
The FEC is a governmental agency and their records are public by the Freedom of Information Act.
Re:Find donors here (Score:2, Interesting)
Keep this in mind the nest time you think that the Freedom of Information Act is a good thing. It comes back to bite you, doesn't it?
Yes, it's always nice to be able to find dirt of the "bad guys." But when it is your personal information that is involved, Whew! Now it is another story.
-BrentRe:Find donors here (Score:1)
Now in this case I could certainly see statistical information being available, such as how much $ is donated to which candidates/groups, from any given area, but I see no reason for personal information including my address and workplace to be included in here. Interestingly, my name d
Re:Find donors here (Score:2)
If you find the database at opensecrets.org disturbing, check out this other one I mentionned in another post yesterday: http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php [fundrace.org]. This database will give you the name, amount, employer and address for each donor.
Re:Find donors here (Score:2)
This is a way-cool app.
I found that among the top contributors to US Senate candidate Barack Obama (D-IL) (2003-04) are:
A family named Soros from New York:
SOROS, GEORGE, NEW YORK,NY 10108, SOROS FUND MANAGEMENT, 2/27/2004
$12,000
SOROS, JENNIFER NEW YORK,NY 10011 CONSULTANT 3/15/2004
$12,000
SOROS, JONATHAN NEW YORK,NY 10011 SOROS FUND MANAGEMENT 3/6/2004
$12,000
SOROS, ROBERT NEW YORK CITY,NY 10014 SORO
Cute (Score:2)
With all the predictions of "GPS on your phone will let them send you targeted ads" that I seem to see every once in a while, this is kind of cool. Does anyone know of any other programs like this? Wouldn't it be interesting to be able to see how many car accidents happen each year at the intersection your closest to, or what nationality the neighborhood your in is (based on the various kinds of restraunts near you, maybe). Anyone have any neat i
Re:Cute (Score:2)
J2ME is pretty least common denominator. I haven't checked but I suspect that if you could check your GPS with it you would do it through a vendor-specific extension which means I'll need to know what model of phone you're using to give a definitive answer.
Re:Cute (Score:2)
Irony (Score:2)
Re:Irony (Score:2)
Re:Irony (Score:2)
Re:Irony (Score:2)
*shakes head*
I think the signal to noise ratio is far to healthy, give me some fr1st ps0tting and star wars jokes any day.
Phones Do Show Political Leanings By Location (Score:5, Funny)
If your cell phone is in your jacket pocket and you are pretending it is a gun while you hold up a liquer store because you lost your factory job, you are proably a democrat.
If you don't have a cell phone because you don't want to feed a huge greedy corporate oligopoly you are a Nader supporter.
If your cell phone is inserted in your boyfriends ass, you are either a Barney Frank supporter, a log cabin republican, or possibly just a seriously disturbed individual.
Re:Phones Do Show Political Leanings By Location (Score:1, Troll)
Please, more Clinton soccer moms drive SUV's than anyone else. They need it to take their kid and her friends to soccer..
If your cell phone is in your jacket pocket and you are pretending it is a gun while you hold up a liquer store because you lost your factory job, you are proably a democrat.
Thats just silly we all know democrats dont
Re:Phones Do Show Political Leanings By Location (Score:1, Funny)
Yet another locator tool (Score:3, Informative)
Damnit. (Score:1)
What next? GPS-based border-patrols from the local KFC Syndicate?
Re:Damnit. (Score:1)
I'll be damned if they keep the cost of our marijuana, and home building down!
WTF? (Score:2)
Shouldn't that be the other way around?
Now I understand American politics even less..
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
No, they just ignore the traditional colour/political spectrum associations. I'm sure there's some baroque historical reasoning behind it. Very disconcerting the first time you see a state breakdown map though, since the heartland/Bible belt is all red, which is hardwired to "Yay!", in my mind at least.
Republicans are generally a fair way into the Right/Authoritarian area of the political compass [politicalcompass.org] while Democrats will normally be a little bit South-West of them.
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
yea but is all depends on where you live, in MN iam am uber conservative man, but I sit just to the right of center on PC...
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
In the US, the other way round.
On the other hand, you could argue US Democrats belong to the center-right by EU standards...
Re:WTF? (Score:3, Funny)
Cheers,
Craig
Re:WTF? (Score:3, Insightful)
It was only in 2000 that the USA got colors attached to each party. It happened during the televised results of the Presidential election (and the several day's worth of televised argueing about the outcome)
All 5 major TV stations showed a map of which states were won by whom. Naturally, they did it in the 3 colors of the USA flag, and naturally white (blank) was used for undecided. At that time, 4/5 stations choose red for Republican. In the arguments that foll
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
Build a time machine. Go back to 1999. Find a USA voter. Ask him "Do you live in a red state or a blue state?"
He will have NO IDEA what you mean.
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Shift, Blue Shift. (Score:1)
Political Leaning != Total Value of Donations (Score:3, Interesting)
Financial donations to political parties are a subset of political donations (PACs, volunteer time, etc). However, since its votes that count, and voting information is public, why not just use that?
Or, why not use an accurate title to the thread?
Red/Blue ? (Score:2)
Free? (Score:1)
Do shades count? (Score:1)