"Despite frequent attempts... we're doing all we can" doesn't exaaaactly convey "we got this covered."
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My guess is we're going to get some more troubling stories.
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My guess is there *are* more troubling stories--whether we get them is anybody's guess.
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If we get enough happy stories we'll ID the unhappy ones by their silence. Thus far both targeted as swingy (tho IL is not).
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Also may be possible to get at the unhappy stories from other directions: we're still analyzing people thrown off lists here, eg.
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Oh, we've already got a lawsuit here on that front https://www.google.com/amp/abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/wireStory/york-sued-purges-names-voter-roll-49655004 …
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can someone please define "success". afaik there was access to the voter DBs. I can imagine that in combo with Camb Analicts is a treasure
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Registration lists are publicly available, as are enhanced ones (which campaigns would already have).
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ok. ty. that makes the hack of the DB less ...why the hack even hack it?
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The fear is they'll change it, to either eliminate people or do things that will hold up the vote.
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Ok. So I just strike the Cambridge Analytics context. As outsider this is all so scary.
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I suspect UK is only country in EU that permits as much data on voters to be used as here. Targeting is very sophisticated.
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In Germany the choice and voice for a party remains a personal secret. And I think that is a good thing (makes it easy for me to swing)
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