A spokesman from the Bernie Sanders campaign said the Democratic National Committee has reinstated the campaign’s access to voter files. The DNC had cut off Sanders from a crucial voter database, saying the campaign wrongly accessed data gathered by Hillary Clinton’s team. Sanders filed suit in federal court Friday evening seeking to regain access to its own voter data. The campaign also activated its email list to launch a petition against the DNC and went on a media blitz. The breach occurred when the vendor, NGP VAN, which supplies access to the database of voter information for both campaigns dropped the firewall, and at least one Sanders campaign staffer accessed Clinton campaign voter data. The accused staffer, Sanders’ national data director, Josh Uretsky, was fired from the campaign. The DNC said early on Saturday, “The Sanders campaign has now complied with the DNC’s request to provide the information that we have requested of them. 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 reinstates Sanders’ campaign access to voter database
Dec 19, 2015 | 7:33 AM

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