Update: A reader writes in to point out that Trump DOES have a data operation whether he knows it or not, and it's true that his campaign's
purchased voter information from L2.
Not exact matches
We can imagine the kind of queries that these candidates might have
purchased, for instance «
voter guides,» «election,» «voting» and of course the candidates» own names and those of their opponents (the folks at Google could no doubt help, since they could dig up
information about what search terms people tend to use when they're researching candidates).
Information Technology Committee is responsible for
purchasing technology equipment and software, for deploying and maintaining technology equipment and software, for maintaining and updating the
voter, donor and fundraising databases, for coordinating and maintaining the Committee's website and other on - line activities and for providing support for communications (e.g. mailing lists), and campaigns (e.g. walk lists).
Data sets containing
voter names and demographic
information like addresses, party affiliation and even gender can be
purchased or downloaded — often from government sites themselves — for only a few dollars.
Online attackers may be able to
purchase — for as little as a few thousand dollars — enough personal
information to potentially alter
voter registration
information in as many as 35 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new Harvard study.