Not exact matches
Kogan's app also provided
access to «more limited information about friends who had their privacy settings set to allow it,» Grewal wrote — aka friends of friends —
which allowed Cambridge to build profiles for millions of potential
voters.
Thousands of Democratic campaign pollwatchers across the country will use any phone with mobile web
access to log in real time
which voters have cast ballots.
If past is prologue, campaigns have very little concrete history to work with when it comes to individual
voters —
which is one reason that canvassing and phone - banking are so important, since each one has the potential to yield significantly more information about a
voter's beliefs and intentions than a campaign will otherwise have
access to.
His proposal,
which would need
voter approval, stems from the panel's argument that students»
access to high - tech devices is crucial for long - term success.
Or, in many states, they do not meet petition requirements in
which a certain number of
voters must sign a petition for a third party or independent candidate to gain ballot
access.
Voters can
access it by going to the League website, www.lwvsaratoga.org, and selecting from the list of races
which will be held in the county.
That also gave him
access to the machine's keyboard jack,
which is not normally available to
voters.
Historically back before computers, the only large databases of of - age citizens and their addresses
which states had easy
access to was their
voter rolls.
Investors punished Facebook after Cambridge Analytica,
which had ties to President Trump's 2016 campaign, reportedly
accessed information from about 50 million Facebook users to influence
voters.
Though Facebook closed the door on developers being able to
access friends» data when they download apps or quizzes on Facebook several years ago, the company didn't shut out mobile app developers from having
access to Facebook users» lists of friends,
which is what Clinton's campaign did through an app her
voter - targeting team made for supporters in 2016.
«And they didn't have
access to just 5,000 data points on every American
voter,
which is what Cambridge Analytica claimed to have.
These choices reflect the findings of a Planned Parenthood poll
which revealed an overwhelming 93 percent of Rhode Island
voters believe it is important for people in Rhode Island to have
access to all of the reproductive health care options available to them.