Re: Clinton remarks. I'm writing new piece, but I wrote this in 2012. So many top Dems who got very very mad at me. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/opinion/beware-the-big-data-campaign.html …pic.twitter.com/TVdpgI1E0V
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Re: Clinton remarks. I'm writing new piece, but I wrote this in 2012. So many top Dems who got very very mad at me. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/opinion/beware-the-big-data-campaign.html …pic.twitter.com/TVdpgI1E0V
I explicitly talked about how money would change the "data is large D or small d foreverrr" equation. I was told, no, no, this is ours.
And now Jim Messina, 2012 campaign manager for Obama, works for Britain's pro-Brexit May. History says money and power talks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I say this agnostic to whether DNC data operation was truly that bankrupt etc. My hunch is no, and Clinton is throwing them under the bus.
I'm also agnostic to no on whether Cambridge Analytica did all that they claim. But that's not the key point. The *direction* is clear.
All due respect, but essentially you're saying "the data are wrong but the conclusion is right." Not exactly firm footing.
Andrew Perrin Retweeted Daniel Kreiss
cf the careful thread by @kreissdaniel here:https://twitter.com/kreissdaniel/status/870281937977577479 …
Andrew Perrin added,
Hard to say it on Twitter, so I am expanding. I am more saying the real story isn't in the official data capacity of parties.
I buy Daniel's point; but mine is related but not on the same thing. I believe the direction is clear even if CA is exaggerated.
Hopefully long-form soon as I can finish it.
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