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Colin is a co-founder of Data for Progress. He holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University where he studied computational solid mechanics. His research interests include public opinion polling, geographic factors in politics, and local organizing. Colin uses Python for analysis.

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Jon is a co-founder of Data for Progress and a Ph.D. student at the Ohio State University. His work has appeared in Science, Perspectives on Politics, Electoral Studies, The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, and The Washington Post. His research interests include public opinion, public deliberation, and text analysis. Jon uses R for analysis.

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