Government vote data on Monday morning showed the center - right alliance with around 37 percent of the vote and anti-establishment M5S with 32 percent of the vote.
Not exact matches
And according to a top - secret National Security Agency document leaked to the Intercept and published earlier this month, hackers associated with Russia's military intelligence agency targeted a company with information on US
voting software days before the election and used the
data to launch «voter - registration - themed» cyberattacks on local
government officials.
According to polling
data, a significantly larger fraction of African - American and Hispanic voters have right - leaning policy preferences when it comes to size of
government issues than
voted for Romney.
Electoral
data is based on three indices: the percentage of
votes cast for the big two (the only parties ever to form
government - let's ignore 2010 for now), turnout, and voter registration levels.
So the evidence — a computer model that has a
data field for
voting status or religion, typically used by a private school — is a far cry from the federal
government attempting to instill particular religious or political beliefs.
It's shocking that at a time when our
government is singling out communities for increased scrutiny based on their country of origin, faith, or race, the Senate would
vote to expand Section 702 surveillance, and to empower the
government to warrantlessly search through 702
data for Americans» communications.
It was robbed of a stand - alone floor
vote because Congressional leadership decided, behind closed doors, to attach this un-vetted, unrelated
data bill to the $ 1.3 trillion
government spending bill.