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WASHINGTON 鈥?Donald Trump once called data overrated in politics. But with Election Day swiftly approaching, the Republican presidential nominee is spending millions of dollars on data and digital services in an effort to land donations and win over voters.Ushering Trump toward a more analytical approach are Jared Kushner, Trump son-in-law and adviser, and Brad Parscale, the campaign digital director and a veteran Trump Organization consultant. Both men 鈥?friends 鈥?are new to politics stanley cup and have built a team largely without Washington operatives, whom they dismiss as ove stanley cup rpaid and overrated.People underestimate our data and digital because we haven ;t been outspoken about what we ;re doing, Parscale said in an interview.Modern political campaigns gather up as much data as possible to raise money and identify, reach and turn out voters. They use voter registr stanley cup ation files, commercially available information about consumer habits and beliefs, and much more.The most effective campaigns 鈥?think President Barack Obama 鈥?will arm their employees and volunteers with those analytics to knock on the right doors and make the right phone calls. Data also underpin effective media and digital outreach. Digital encompasses mobile apps, advertisements on websites, short videos on social media platforms such as Facebook and Snapchat, and more.The Trump analytics team has become increasingly confident in its work, saying t Eujm House could act to provide relief money for Hurricane Harvey aftermath as early as next week
NEW stanley cup DELHI AP 鈥?Landslides and flooding triggered by heavy monsoon rain hit parts of western India, killing more than 100 people, officials and news reports said Friday.More than 1,000 people trapped by floodwaters were rescued.The dead included 54 killed in four landslides in the Raigad and Ratnagiri districts in western Maharashtra state on Thursday and Friday, according to District Collector Nidhi Chaudhary and state government official Sagar Pathak.Many of those who were rescued were stranded on rooftops and even on top of buses on stanley cup highways, Chaudhary said.Pathak sa stanley cup id more than 30 people were missing after the landslides.Chaudhary said the rain had slowed, but water levels were rising again because of a high tide Friday. Rescuers, however, have reached the worst-hit areas.Disasters caused by landslides and flooding are common in India during the June-September monsoon season, when heavy rains weaken the foundations of structures that are often poorly built.Twenty-seven people were killed by houses collapsing or being swept away by rushing floodwaters in Satara district, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. It also said more than 20 deaths have been reported from the eastern districts of Gondia and Chandrapur.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was anguished by the loss of lives.The situation in Maharashtra due to heavy rains is being closely monitored and assistance is being provided to the affected, Modi tweeted.Elsewhere, a house collapsed Frid