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Your voter history and party registration are public records that are easy to access. Your phone number, home address, salary and debt history, and how you feel about controversial issues like gun control, can be purchased cheaply. Everything you post on social media is easy to scrape and collect. And mobile apps built by the Trump and Biden presidential campaigns give them unprecedented access to your device’s location history, and a whole lot more.
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According to VanderZanden, Bird had begun an application with Citi “early on,” but decided not to go through with it on April 23. “It looks like Citi started an application while they waited for our decision on whether to formally apply…They confirmed that the temp app. was cancelled that evening and never submitted.”
“Bird was erroneously listed as a company that filed for a PPP Loan. We did not apply for nor did we receive a PPP Loan. We decided as a company not to file an application as we did not want to divert critical funding from small and local businesses.” – Bird
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Politicians use your personal data to persuade you to donate money, keep you engaged during the campaign, and get out the vote on Election Day. They do this by creating finely tuned, provocative messages targeted at specific audiences on broadcast and print media, and sites like Google, Facebook, and
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Unlocking your personal data: How it works Technology helps campaigns scale voter turnout initiatives, but data-driven campaigns are as old as ballot boxes. Modern get-out-the-vote efforts date back to the 1970s, said Paul Westcott, vice president of L2 Political, a nonpartisan data provider. His firm creates voter mobilization tools for campaigns by bundling publicly available information with proprietary data.
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Bird has denied it received a loan from the US government to help it through COVID-19. Its statements follow reports Monday that the electric scooter company received between $5 million and $10 million under the government’s Paycheck Protection Program in April. Both CNBC and The Verge found Bird in the data released Monday by the Trump administration as part of its coronavirus economic stimulus package under the CARES Act, but Bird says it didn’t go through with its loan application.
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Campaigns use this data to raise money, find and persuade new voters, and compel their base to vote. Our phones give them a vast and high-quality amount of data, said CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez.
The first is your voter file. In most states, your voter registration details are available through the Secretary of State’s office, including your home address, party registration, and voting history. dig this information can provide campaign strategists with enough information to target you with broad messages.
“One common technique is A/B testing where they have slightly different versions of the same [ad] video and deployed them to random samples of their Facebook users,” said Khanna “One group saw Version A and one group saw Version B … and [campaigns] were then able to test out which version was more effective.”