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12/18/2015 2:38 pm  #1


Sanders' campaign threatens to sue DNC

 Sanders' campaign threatens to sue DNC

'They are not going to sabotage our campaign,' Sanders' top aide Jeff Weaver said.

http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/sanders-campaign-threatens-to-sue-dnc-216942

Bernie Sanders' campaign on Friday threatened to sue the Democratic National Committee for suspending its access to the national voter database, saying the move threatens to undermine the Vermont senator's presidential run.
Even as the campaign admitted its staffers had inappropriately reviewed Hillary Clinton campaign data made available as a result of a software error, it emphatically accused the DNC of sabotage. “We are announcing today that if the DNC continues to hold our data hostage, and continues to try to attack the heart and soul of our campaign, we will be in federal court this afternoon seeking an immediate injunction,”

Sanders’ campaign manager Jeff Weaver said at a press conference.“The leadership of the Democratic National Committee is now actively attempting to undermine our campaign. This is unacceptable,” he said. “Individual leaders of the DNC can support Hillary Clinton in any way they want, but they are not going to sabotage our campaign - one of the strongest grassroots campaigns in modern history.”

At issue is a revelation that Sanders’ digital director Josh Uretsky – likely along with other staffers – took advantage of a software error this week by political data technology company NGP VAN that allowed them to see the voter file that contains vital information used by campaigns to identify and monitor voters and potential supporters.
 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

12/18/2015 4:23 pm  #2


Re: Sanders' campaign threatens to sue DNC

Interesting tactic by the Sanders campaign.
The DNC asserts he is in the wrong, and the Sanders people don't dispute that.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/18/2015 5:00 pm  #3


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From Sander's campaign:

"Here's the truth: from the first day of this campaign, our success has shocked many of the Democratic Party Establishment who would have preferred a coronation over a competitive campaign.

And the reality is that the huge turnouts that we've had at our meetings, our strong fundraising, our volunteer base, and quick rise in the polls have caused the Democratic National Committee to place its thumb on the scales in support of Hillary Clinton's campaign. You see that fact evidenced in their decision to bury he Democratic debates on weekends during nationally televised football games. It's more or less an open secret.

This week, due to a fault in their own technology platforms, the DNC took unprecedented steps to take away our access to data accumulated through tens of thousands of voter contacts made by our volunteers -- supporters like you who power our political revolution. In essence, the Democratic Establishment is effectively shutting down our ability to access the information we need for field campaigns and volunteer activities just six weeks before the Iowa Caucuses. And they haven't told us when they will turn it back on.

In other words, the leadership of the Democratic National Committee is attempting to undermine our insurgent campaign. This is not acceptable. We can and must respond.

Sign our petition telling the Democratic National Committee -- in no uncertain terms -- that you expect a level playing field in this primary campaign. This is important.

That the Democratic Party would deny our staff and volunteers access to data needed to contact voters in Iowa and New Hampshire on the day we reached two million individual contributions and received two of our most prominent endorsements is disconcerting.

We hope they'll do the right thing for us, and for our supporters, quickly. But so far they haven't listened to our campaign. But I am hopeful they'll listen to you."

Last edited by Rongone (12/18/2015 5:01 pm)

 

12/18/2015 5:13 pm  #4


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Bernie Sanders has been taking a hose job from the start and Debbie Wasserman-Shultz has got to go.  Geez, if Hillary Clinton suddenly stopped Wasserman-Shultz would run into her butt.

Last edited by Just Fred (12/18/2015 5:14 pm)

 

12/18/2015 7:33 pm  #5


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I'm confused. Was it not the sanders camp that did wrong?


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/18/2015 9:16 pm  #6


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Goose wrote:

I'm confused. Was it not the sanders camp that did wrong?

It doesn't appear that black and white. There was a glitch in the DNC's database application (>>Attention: Cheap shot forthcoming<< Oh gee, another piece of technology Democrats can't get working) and it essentially unlocked the door for the Sanders campaign to go in and snoop on the Clinton voter data. It was a matter of when the Sanders people knew the door was open, they had the choice to not look and notify someone or go in and look and they chose option 2.

Personally, I think what DWS and the DNC is doing is really crappy and Hillary should step up and have them give the Sanders campaign access to the database again. 

It's just so shameless how much the DNC has Wasserman-Schultz has the fix in for Hillary.


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

12/19/2015 4:58 am  #7


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I dunno, seems that black and white to me. John found Timmy's math test on the desk. he had a choice of whether to tell the teacher or to copy down the answers,,,,,,


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/19/2015 8:03 am  #8


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Not defending the guy who snooped around.  He was fired immediately.  Before this, however, there were problems set up by the vendor that allowed Clinton operatives to dip into the data of the Sanders campaign.

Punishing the Sanders campaign by denying access to their own data was a DNC/Wasserman-Shultz move to create a speedbump for the Sanders people.  The DNC (or more accurately, DWS) has determined Clinton to be the flag bearer for the D-Tribe.  Period.  Remember that DWS was the campaign manager for Clinton in 2008.  She should be removed.

Another thing that pisses off fellow Sanders supporters like me is the scheduling of the Democratic debates.  What's the deal with scheduling one on a Saturday night just before Christmas?  Not only that, but the Sanders campaign wanted more debates, but DWS shot that idea down, too.

It's clearly a setup to get Clinton the nomination and DWS is doing all she can to make that happen.

This says it all:  "Here's the truth: from the first day of this campaign, our success has shocked many of the Democratic Party Establishment who would have preferred a coronation over a competitive campaign.

 

12/19/2015 8:26 am  #9


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Well, either the lawsuit by Bernie, or the realization that the DNC was creating a smaller version of the RNC circus, has led to an agreement of sorts.


Sanders regains access to voter files after bitter fight over data breach

By Megan Cassella and James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders regained access to crucial voter files on Friday after taking the Democratic National Committee to court and accusing party leaders of trying to undermine his White House bid and help rival Hillary Clinton.

The DNC had blocked access to the voter data after a Sanders campaign staffer improperly accessed Clinton's voter files, prompting charges of theft from the Clinton campaign and setting off a bitter political fight in what had been a relatively peaceful Democratic nominating race.

The DNC agreed to restore access to the files after Sanders sued the committee in U.S. District Court, accusing it of improperly suspending the campaign's access to the voter data. The DNC said the Sanders campaign had supplied information about the breach and promised to cooperate with an investigation.

"Based on this information, we are restoring the Sanders campaign’s access to the voter file, but will continue to investigate to ensure that the data that was inappropriately accessed has been deleted and is no longer in possession of the Sanders campaign," DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said in a statement.

The political brawl came one day before a debate between the presidential rivals, fueling rising tensions and highlighting complaints from Sanders and his liberal allies that the DNC is trying to help Clinton, particularly by limiting the number of debates and scheduling them on low-viewership periods like Saturday nights.

"In this case it looks like they are trying to help the Clinton campaign," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said at a news conference on Friday afternoon before filing the lawsuit. He accused the DNC of taking the Sanders campaign "hostage" by blocking its access to the files.

"We need our data, which has been stolen by the DNC. That's what we want back," Weaver said.

Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told reporters in a conference call the Sanders staff had taken vital data that constituted a "strategic road map" for the campaign's voter turnout models and strategies.

"The Sanders campaign stole data from our campaign," Mook said. "There is some damage here that cannot be undone."

The Sanders campaign said the breach of the confidential files, which contain information such as past voting and donation history, was an isolated incident and fired a staffer involved. It blamed the breach on the DNC's software vendor, Washington-based NGP VAN, for dropping the firewall between the various Democratic candidates' data.

The DNC rents access to its master voter list to campaigns, which augment the data with their own information. The firewalls are supposed to block campaigns from spying on their rivals.

An audit released by the Clinton campaign showed the breach was more extensive than the Sanders campaign described, with at least 24 occasions when the Sanders campaign "saved" lists of Clinton data, from four different users.

"We are asking that the Sanders campaign and the DNC work expeditiously to ensure that our data is not in the Sanders campaign's account," Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said.

Sanders campaign spokesman Michael Briggs called the allegation of theft "outrageous" and said the campaign did not keep or use any of the voter data.

"We are not aware of one piece of data in the possession of our campaign that resulted from the DNC vendor’s firewall failure," Briggs said.

FULL ACCESS FOR WEEKEND

He said the campaign would have full access to the voter files again on Saturday morning, in time for a weekend of campaigning.

The incident comes at a bad time for Sanders, the U.S. senator from Vermont who is trying to stop the heavily favored Clinton from running away with the party's 2016 presidential nomination. Sanders has been lagging behind Clinton, with 29 percent support to her 60 percent in recent Reuters/Ipsos polling.

Sanders, Clinton and a third candidate, former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, will debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Saturday night.

Stu Trevelyan, chief executive officer of DNC software vendor NGP VAN, acknowledged the breach in a statement and called it a "brief isolated issue" that was fixed and is now being reviewed.

According to his LinkedIn account, Trevelyan is a former campaign and White House staffer for Hillary Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton. He also donated $403.20 to Ready PAC - an outside group then known as Ready for Hillary PAC that supports Clinton - in December 2013, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission.

Josh Uretsky, the Sanders campaign staffer fired for accessing the voter file, told MSNBC that his intent was to document and understand the scope of the problem so it could be reported.

"To my knowledge, we did not export any records or voter file data that were based on those scores,” he said.

Sanders supporters were outraged by the DNC's response to the breach.

"I think the DNC's crossed the line and it's going to open up a whole new part in the campaign season," said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United, a liberal group that endorsed Sanders. "I think this is a gloves-off moment."

 

12/19/2015 8:38 am  #10


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I'm pissed.  Looks pretty fishy to me, from DWS to the DNC software vendor, and God knows who else.

 

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