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{{connected contributor (WPA Intelligence)}}{{AFC submission|d|bio|u=AnnieCR 1991|ns=118|decliner=Robert McClenon|declinets=20190222214351|reason2=v|ts=20190222195802}} {{AFC comment|1=This draft has no references. Notability cannot be established without references. Do not resubmit this draft without references. See Markup for how to mark section headings. Section headings are delimited by equal signs (=), which are used to construct the table of contents of a page. Please edit this draft as specified before resubmitting. Do not use nowiki on headings. Robert McClenon (talk) 21:43, 22 February 2019 (UTC)}} Alex Muir is Principal and Chief of Campaigns and Product of WPA Intelligence, a conservative polling and data analytics firm based in Washington, D.C., leading many of the firm's international projects, as well as several political, corporate, and trade association projects. BackgroundMuir earned his BA from Simon Fraser University and a MA from University of New Brunswick in Canada. Muir began his PhD program, but dropped out in order to start working as a political consultant. He has continued in the field ever since. WPA IntelligenceWPA Intelligence is a conservative survey research, data analytics, and technology firm that provides intelligence for corporations, educational institutions, public affairs programs, and non profits as well as political campaigns for President to Governor, U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and local elections in all 50 states as well as several foreign countries. The firm operates out of Washington, D.C. and Oklahoma City, OK with offices in Satellite Beach, FL, and Denver, CO. Some of the firm's most notable clients have included Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Utah Senator Mike Lee, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, North Dakota Governor Doug Burghum, North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer, as well as many others. 2016 Election CycleIn the 2015-2016 election cycle, 87% of WPAi clients won. WPAi clients’ win ratio has exceeded the standard by double digits for four straight political cycles. In the 2016 Republican primary for president, arguably the most unprecedented presidential contest by way of turnout and political environment volatility, WPAi accurately projected turnout and the ballot score correct in 42 states through the use of advanced, predictive analytics. 2018 Election CycleDuring the 2018 cycle, WPA provided data analytics for races at the state and federal level across the country. By utilizing new techniques and practices that identify persuadable voters and the messages that move them, WPA data propelled the reelection campaigns of Ted Cruz and Greg Abbott in Texas. As well as the competitive races of Brian Kemp in Georgia, Kevin Cramer in North Dakota, Kevin Stitt in Oklahoma, Ann Wagner (MO-02) in Missouri, and Martha McSally in Arizona, Adam Laxaltand Dean Heller in Nevada, Matt Rosendale in Montana, as well as others. In 2018, several of WPA's clients saw came from behind to secure victories in hotly contested primaries and general races. Many of these successes have been attributed to the campaign's use of WPA data analytics. Brian Kemp, in Georgia, for example, won his primary runoff against challenger Casey Cagle by nearly 40-points, an unexpected turn that came after a close primary race.[1] In one race, between Attorney General Steve Marshall and former Attorney General Troy King of Alabama, WPA polling was called “spot on” for correctly predicting the matchup between Marshall and King.[2] During the cycle, WPA also provided data and strategic consultation to the Club for Growth, the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and the Committee to Defend the President, as well as others. For the fifth consecutive cycle, WPAi clients outperformed the partisan average in both their primary and general election contests by double digits. In the cycle, WPAi’s polling and data plotted the course for two winning Senate campaigns, three winning Governor’s races, and nine wins in the U.S House. WPAi’s work for independent expenditure efforts helped elect three new Republican Senators and amassed an overall win rate of 20 wins to just six losses. {{UserboxCOI|1=Alex Muir}} ReferencesExternal links
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