sábado, 19 de dezembro de 2015

Democratic presidential candidate campaign will again have access to data of voters




Washington 19 Ten (EFE) .- The presidential hopeful's campaign headquarters in the United States, Bernie Sanders, and the Democratic National Committee (DNC, acronym in English) have agreed to restore access on Saturday the first of a important base of potential voters party data.

Earlier, Sanders had processed the DNC to suspend access to his campaign to that database, but the parties reached an agreement, as announced pre-candidate's spokesman, Michael Briggs, which predictably lead to the end of lawsuit.

The action of Sanders's campaign came after members of his staff have access to data Democratic voters collected by his rival and favorite for the presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, for a mistake in the computer system.

In response, DNC Sanders vetoed the access to a list of potential Democratic voters drawn up by the body itself, and which will continue to have access Hillary and the third Democratic presidential candidate, Martin O'Malley.

I do have access to this database "could represent a disadvantage, and to stop the campaign of a Democratic candidate," said Sanders filed the action on Friday in a District of Columbia court, where is the capital Washington.

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