Not exact matches
Patrick Ruffini, a co-founder Echelon Insights, a Republican - leaning digital analytics and research firm, said the public
outrage this week
over the disclosures about Cambridge Analytica «feels like a double standard» against the backdrop of how the Obama
campaign and other Democratic and Republican political operatives sought to use Facebook data during the 2012 and 2014 election cycles.
Many Democrats expressed
outrage at allegations from a former party chairwoman that an agreement with the Democratic National Committee gave the presidential
campaign of Hillary Clinton some day - to - day control
over the party early in the 2016
campaign.
The storm of
outrage among civil society organisations
over the government's bill to stifle
campaigning by voluntary bodies, pressure groups and charities for a year in advance of the next general election has eclipsed debate on the abject weakness of the same bill's proposals for a register of lobbyists.
Republican mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis is riding high on a last - minute infusion of
campaign cash and renewed voter
outrage over the pay - to - play scandal swirling around City Hall.
If you share a fundamental moral
outrage over this absurdity, join us this summer and beyond as we use organizing, NVDA, divestment
campaigns, and transformative pilot projects to stop new fossil fuel projects, shut down old ones, and build our future at the human scale, with human values, instead.
And
outrage is properly growing
over the massive failures of wind, solar and biofuel startups whose executives (mostly Obama and Democrat
campaign angels) skimmed millions of tax dollars for themselves but let their companies go bankrupt and their employees go on unemployment and welfare rolls.
We have got to get
over this... But what we really need, like the orchestrated howls of
outrage when petrol prices hit a new high, is a
campaign that strikes at the root of the problem: the idiotic belief that we need a constant supply of water or something awful will happen... Our weapon should be ridicule.
Cambridge Analytica has also faced public
outrage over the way it collected the data that it then used to direct its
campaigns.