Clinton Campaign Paid Bernie Sander’s Staffer $50k To Exploit Voter Data

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Democrat Candidate Bernie Sanders presidential campaign now has access back to the DNC voter database. This comes after controversy about Sander’s campaign exploiting a data breach that allowed his campaign to see Hillary Clinton’s voter data. In a leaked e-mail, it appears a Clinton staffer paid a Sander’s staffer to exploit the data breach to make Bernie look bad.

The data black eye to Sander’s campaign is nothing new for Clinton as she has had trouble with technology in the past. “She is a Clinton,” said Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly. “Can she be trusted? She can’t even be trusted in her own party.”

The leaked email got Sander’s campaign immediately reinstated access to the DNC voter data. “This was a heinous and egregious act committed by the Clinton’s. Terrible. Just terrible,” said O‘Reilly.

The Sander’s staffer was reportedly paid $50,000 by Clinton’s campaign to snoop their own voter data.

Sanders said of the resolution, “I don’t know how all these computers work, but we need to do a better job. Everyone should have a computer and e-mail address of their own. I promise as president, everyone will get a free e-mail address.”

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