Article: The savvy tech strategy fueling Bernie Sanders' upstart 2016 campaign
Bernie Sanders is more likely to sport a rumpled suit than a hoodie, has no affinity for geeking out on the gadgets of Silicon Valley and may prefer the company of protesters over programmers yet no candidate running for president is more successfully leveraging technology.
The liberal Vermont senators rapid rise from a token leftist to a rival with the potential to disrupt Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clintons path to the nomination confirms that technology, as political data wizards like to say, has become an equalizer in modern campaigns.
It is extraordinary how this has revolutionized politics in America, Sanders said in an interview. He is the first to admit that he is no techie. I consider myself smart enough to hire excellent people who know its importance.
A Bernie Sanders presidential bid would take on the billionaires
A Bernie Sanders presidential bid would take on the billionaires
The Sanders ascent is built on deft use of the campaign tools first developed a decade ago by fellow Vermonter Howard Dean. During his 2004 campaign for president, Dean also was not particularly tech-savvy, but his message resonated with those who were.
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