Data Mining Allows Campaigns to Target Voters of Faith

Data Mining Allows Campaigns to Target Voters of Faith
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In 2004, as George W. Bush was running for a second presidential term, his campaign asked religious supporters to share their churches' directories, which staffers hoped to combine with voting registration records. The strategy was criticized by some conservative religious leaders, who felt it violated churchgoers' privacy, the New York Times reported at the time.

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