Campaigns are alarmingly lax with securing voter personal data.

"There's no real concern on our end. If a Dem were to jump into our [volunteer] list, there's no concern that they're going to rip off our data, as they would have access to the same data."

So, because you don't have the imagination to recognize the data is misused, it can't be?

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Collectively we need to create more security around personal data, and limit access to databases

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@watchtheriver - GDPR was a good start, but look at how much $ and innovation are based on personal data hoarding/selling in the US - we won't have that here.

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