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In reply to the discussion: Has there been any reaction from BS or the BS campaign about page 23 of the Mueller report? [View all]dalton99a
(93,182 posts)15. Excellent point - and they lied about it too:
https://www.cnn.com/2015/12/18/politics/sanders-dnc-data-breach-josh-uretsky/index.html
Fired Sanders aide: I wasn't peeking at Clinton data files
By Dan Merica
Updated 9:22 AM ET, Fri December 18, 2015
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http://time.com/4155185/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-data/
Sanders Campaign's Breach of Clinton Data More Serious Than Disclosed
By Sam Frizell Updated: December 18, 2015 3:48 PM ET
Fired Sanders aide: I wasn't peeking at Clinton data files
By Dan Merica
Updated 9:22 AM ET, Fri December 18, 2015
(CNN) The Bernie Sanders campaign staffer who was fired for accessing data unique to the Hillary Clinton campaign's vote file, told CNN on Friday that he was only trying to "understand how badly the Sanders campaign's data was exposed" and not attempting to take data from the Clinton campaign.
"We knew there was a security breach in the data, and we were just trying to understand it and what was happening," said Josh Uretsky, reached by phone on Friday morning, a day after the campaign let him go.
He added, "To the best of my knowledge, nobody took anything that would have given the (Sanders) campaign any benefit."
"We knew there was a security breach in the data, and we were just trying to understand it and what was happening," said Josh Uretsky, reached by phone on Friday morning, a day after the campaign let him go.
He added, "To the best of my knowledge, nobody took anything that would have given the (Sanders) campaign any benefit."
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http://time.com/4155185/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-data/
Sanders Campaign's Breach of Clinton Data More Serious Than Disclosed
By Sam Frizell Updated: December 18, 2015 3:48 PM ET
Bernie Sanders campaigns breach of Hillary Clintons voter data may have been more extensive than previously reported, according to a person with knowledge of investigation.
According to data reviewed by TIME, the Sanders campaign appears to have obtained files with lists of voters that the Clinton campaign had cultivated in 10 early states including Iowa and New Hampshire.
Beyond simply reviewing the data, the logs show the Sanders staffers took deliberate steps to harvest and store the information. According to the logs, the Sanders staff created from scratch no fewer than 24 listsconsisting entirely of data pulled down from the Clinton campaigns databaseand saved them to their personal folders.
The logs show the Sanders campaign accessed the Clinton data for nearly one hour beginning around 10:40 p.m. Wednesday. The Sanders staffers were apparently able to view unique voter information along with accompanying information about how likely the voters were to vote for the various candidates, crucial information that the Clinton campaign has likely spent millions of dollars to collect.
According to data reviewed by TIME, the Sanders campaign appears to have obtained files with lists of voters that the Clinton campaign had cultivated in 10 early states including Iowa and New Hampshire.
Beyond simply reviewing the data, the logs show the Sanders staffers took deliberate steps to harvest and store the information. According to the logs, the Sanders staff created from scratch no fewer than 24 listsconsisting entirely of data pulled down from the Clinton campaigns databaseand saved them to their personal folders.
The logs show the Sanders campaign accessed the Clinton data for nearly one hour beginning around 10:40 p.m. Wednesday. The Sanders staffers were apparently able to view unique voter information along with accompanying information about how likely the voters were to vote for the various candidates, crucial information that the Clinton campaign has likely spent millions of dollars to collect.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Has there been any reaction from BS or the BS campaign about page 23 of the Mueller report? [View all]
lapucelle
Apr 2019
OP
Wasn't the BS press secretary one of the people who was potentially duped and manipulated
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#4
She's a horrid person. I hardly thing she's the one to be lecturing anyone about "unity" or civility
NurseJackie
Apr 2019
#68
I can't help but be reminded of the data breach issue and wonder if it's related
Indygram
Apr 2019
#12
BS said nothing in that statement about the information on page 23 of the Mueller report.
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#9
Better yet...has he told his supporters they were targeted, tricked and manipulated?
Indygram
Apr 2019
#13
The evidence is that there was a wide ranging effort to divide the Democratic party by ANY means.
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2019
#8
Are you saying he knowingly cooperated with Russian support with the intent of destabilizing
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2019
#23
I agree that some of his supporters pitch outrageous filth at other candidates. It confusing
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2019
#34
Believe it or not, some people seem to think that BS is the victim rather than the Democratic Party,
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#56
Yes, those are legitimate questions and concerns. I have similar doubts about the new campaign.
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2019
#61
We already knew the GOP & russia were working together to divide the party by using released DNC
yaesu
Apr 2019
#10
Since it was the general election, it's a shame that for some the focus was on a myth
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#33
im sure their support for BS was not that they liked him more..they just hated HRC that much..
samnsara
Apr 2019
#31
The Democratic Party, our 2016 GE presidential and vice presidential candidates,
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#57
That's why it's important that no candidates inadvertently embrace a divisive Russia-generated
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#66
Agreed. No campaign is immune, nor are non affiliated activists. Trolls are pervasive n/t
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2019
#67
Why would any Democratic candidate hire people who helped to put Trump in the White House?
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#94