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Historic NY

(37,451 posts)
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 09:56 PM Dec 2015

Sanders Campaign’s Breach of Clinton Data More Serious Than Disclosed

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 lists—consisting entirely of data pulled down from the Clinton campaign’s database—and 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.

The Clinton campaign called for a clear accounting of the breach.

“We were informed that our proprietary data was breached by Sanders campaign staff in 25 searches by four different accounts and that this data was saved into the Sanders’ campaign account,” said spokesman Brian Fallon. “We are asking that the Sanders campaign and the DNC work expeditiously to ensure that our data is not in the Sanders campaign’s account and that the Sanders campaign only have access to their own data.”

Moreover, the Sanders staffers who carried out the breach included a top lieutenant for the Vermont senator: Josh Uretsky, the national data director for the campaign.

The Sanders campaign denied that it had downloaded any data, saying that it did not retain information from the Clinton campaign.

“They didn’t download it—they went in looked around,” said Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs, who announced Thursday the campaign was firing Utersky and that they were treating the matter seriously. (again that turns out to be a lie)

http://time.com/4155185/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-data/?xid=tcoshare

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Sanders Campaign’s Breach of Clinton Data More Serious Than Disclosed (Original Post) Historic NY Dec 2015 OP
K&R! stonecutter357 Dec 2015 #1
shame on you grasswire Dec 2015 #2
Shame is all HRC, her fans, and surrogates have left. PowerToThePeople Dec 2015 #3
Shame on you, shouldn't you be talking about his campaign staff. Historic NY Dec 2015 #4
yes, there's more coming grasswire Dec 2015 #5
Your just upset because #Bernie is feeling the burn by his own staff. Historic NY Dec 2015 #8
I don't think so. grasswire Dec 2015 #9
LOL....facebook...he has people calling for him to run independant.... Historic NY Dec 2015 #10
Hillary was shot at By snipers in Bosnia catnhatnh Dec 2015 #6
If you are robbing a house, why hold the alarm company responsible??? Sancho Dec 2015 #7
If You Are Robbing A House Why Would You Go Back And.... global1 Dec 2015 #12
The alarm company called..so you checked it out Sancho Dec 2015 #14
If the point wasn't to rob it, then yes. Obviously. Fearless Dec 2015 #18
BS team sabotaged their own campaign and now they're trying to blame anyone else but them. Cha Dec 2015 #17
Time Warner one of Clinton's largest campaign donors AgingAmerican Dec 2015 #11
Really do you know how much.......... Historic NY Dec 2015 #13
sanders' own team sabotaged his campaign. end of story. Cha Dec 2015 #15
Seems to not be the case if you ask the IT experts looking at the issue. Fearless Dec 2015 #19
HAHA.. it must be bad the way they're trying to Deflect.. major major Fail. Cha Dec 2015 #16

Historic NY

(37,451 posts)
4. Shame on you, shouldn't you be talking about his campaign staff.
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:19 PM
Dec 2015

They got caught with their pants down...

Read audit showing 9 times when @SenSanders staffer copies Clinton data into a list and saves it on his own acct (another nice move)

https://www.scribd.com/doc/293643104/Sanders-Campaign-Audit-Sheet-1


There appears to be more coming..........




grasswire

(50,130 posts)
5. yes, there's more coming
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:22 PM
Dec 2015

That's always predictable of a Clinton, isn't it?

There's always more shit coming.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
9. I don't think so.
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:48 PM
Dec 2015

This is the best opening for Bernie yet. Have you seen facebook tonight? The joint is jumpin' with excited support for Bernie.

Historic NY

(37,451 posts)
10. LOL....facebook...he has people calling for him to run independant....
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:51 PM
Dec 2015

they are beginning to sound like people that support that other guy.

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
6. Hillary was shot at By snipers in Bosnia
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:25 PM
Dec 2015

I know your tired of hearing that but that is going to be my reply EVERY TIME a Clinton supporter posts this story again.



*Hillary wasn't actually shot at-she lied.

Sancho

(9,070 posts)
7. If you are robbing a house, why hold the alarm company responsible???
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 10:30 PM
Dec 2015

Meanwhile, why not turn over computers, and interview staffers?

Sancho

(9,070 posts)
14. The alarm company called..so you checked it out
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 02:02 AM
Dec 2015

As soon as the DNC checks that nothing is wrong, Bernie can get his access again.

Fearless

(18,421 posts)
19. Seems to not be the case if you ask the IT experts looking at the issue.
Sat Dec 19, 2015, 05:19 AM
Dec 2015

But surely you must know more.

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