The Network
Where political data flows, intersects, and reveals hidden patterns.
Legislative processes generate thousands of data points daily -- votes, amendments, committee assignments. Each is a node in an enormous network. We map these connections to reveal the structure beneath the noise.
Political alignment is not a spectrum -- it is a topology. Our models treat ideological positions as coordinates in multidimensional space, where proximity reveals surprising alliances and hidden fractures.
Each node represents a political actor -- a legislator, institution, or policy position.
Connections between nodes are weighted by voting alignment, co-sponsorship, and public statements.
Clusters emerge naturally. Proximity means alignment. Distance means divergence.
Political complexity is not a problem to be solved but a pattern to be understood. Join the network.