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200 MILLION VOTER ADDRESSES

>https://gizmodo.com/gop-data-firm-accidentally-leaks-personal-details-of-ne-1796211612

>https://archive.is/nRJsE

>Political data gathered on more than 198 million US citizens was exposed this month after a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee stored internal documents on a publicly accessible Amazon server.

>The data leak contains a wealth of personal information on roughly 61 percent of the US population. Along with home addresses, birthdates, and phone numbers, the records include advanced sentiment analyses used by political groups to predict where individual voters fall on hot-button issues such as gun ownership, stem cell research, and the right to abortion, as well as suspected religious affiliation and ethnicity. The data was amassed from a variety of sources—from the banned subreddit r/fatpeoplehate to American Crossroads, the super PAC co-founded by former White House strategist Karl Rove.

>Deep Root Analytics, a conservative data firm that identifies audiences for political ads, confirmed ownership of the data to Gizmodo on Friday.

>UpGuard cyber risk analyst Chris Vickery discovered Deep Root’s data online last week. More than a terabyte was stored on the cloud server without the protection of a password and could be accessed by anyone who found the URL. Many of the files did not originate at Deep Root, but are instead the aggregate of outside data firms and Republican super PACs, shedding light onto the increasingly advanced data ecosystem that helped propel President Donald Trump’s slim margins in key swing states.
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Except none of that info made it's way outside, unlike the DNC leak which most everyone here was able to read. Remember the Guccifer 2.0 shit?
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HOLY FUCK! GRAB THE GUNS! GRAB THE CHEETOS! GRAB FUCKING EVERYONE! ITS GOING DOWN TONIGHT!!!

RED ALERT HAPPENING !!!!RED ALERT HAPPENING !!!!RED ALERT HAPPENING !!!!RED ALERT HAPPENING !!!!RED ALERT HAPPENING !!!!
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>>131719056
looks tasty 2bh
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FUCK WHAT DO I DO
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Anyone have link to data? Backup? Torrent?
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>>131719056
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Good thing im not registered to vote. Nor did i vote
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This is more a problem for rightists. Leftists like people. This has downsides. The right has spent a long time trying to convince you how this is pathological. The right wing is a list of hatreds. Which one do you think will more be targeted for fucky shit?
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>>131719372
the left is the party of hate, retard. the right is the party of compassion and tough love.
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>>131718502
>accidentally

Right, so how does someone this high up ignore HIPAA and other ePHI polocies? I doubt this was accidental.
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>>131719433
>allows stem cells
BURN HIS HOUSE DOWN
>hates blacks zionists spanish people gay people and women
Um. Come out and play?
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>>131719372
Would Status: I WISH A NIGGER
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will wait until someone separates it out by state.
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>>131719543
What?
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>>131718502
>Turned 18 this year
>Couldn't vote last year
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>>131719654
i turned 18 just in time to vote for nader in 2000, whippersnapper.
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>>131719654
shut the fuck up, you're just an underage faggot
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>>131719542
we don't hate stem cells, we hate the murder of unborn children
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>>131719616
I'm saying let the left try, they'll fuck it up like they always do and the tables will turn
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>>131719786
Yes lots of people hate lots of things but stack the two groups side by side and i really dont give a shit if anybody thinks im a pinko commie
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>>131719786
speak for yourself, faggot. Abort every nigger baby. Saves bullets later on.
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Except almost all of the data was already in the public domain. They just aggregated public voter records and demographic data from something like Claritas Prizm. Here's a link if you want to find out who you are

https://segmentationsolutions.nielsen.com/mybestsegments/Default.jsp?ID=20&menuOption=ziplookup&pageName=ZIP%2BCode%2BLookup
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>>131719721
>voting Nader
What a faggot
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>>131720091
No shit dumbfuck, I was 18.
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>>131718502
>The data was amassed from a variety of sources—from the banned subreddit r/fatpeoplehate to American Crossroads, the super PAC co-founded by former White House strategist Karl Rove.

This has me worried.
D-do you guys think they breached 4chan at all? Specifically, /pol/.

I've larped as almost every single flag here....before the flag system was reinstated.
If they had access to all my posts, they'll oust me any one (or maybe all of the following) a far-right wing racist commie democratic national socialist christian, atheistic, anti-physics black man. I'm none of these things.
I regret ever posting here.
Even if you were 100% sarcastic, you are still screwed.
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>>131718502
>200 MILLION VOTER ADDRESSES

Time to deport the illegals who registered.
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>>131718502

This wasn't a "leak", it was a Sabotage operation done by the DNC.

Archives: http://archive.4plebs.org/_/search/subject/knowledge%20bomb/username/anonymous5/tripcode/%21%219O2tecpDHQ6/
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>>131720031
>https://segmentationsolutions.nielsen.com/mybestsegments/Default.jsp?ID=20&menuOption=ziplookup&pageName=ZIP%2BCode%2BLookup
Very cool stuff, thanks for link anon.
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>>131720292
They can't get access to your posts or put your name to them unless you did something stupid

like use your real name on 4chan

'Deeproots' is just a bot that grabs social media postings and attaches it to voter records.

You're not one of those retards who use your real name on the internet, ARE YOU?
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>200 gorillan

>tfw you'll just be lost in the shuffle.

Just like that twitter bot (every trump donor) that was spamming nonstop.

Happening level: not
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>>131720449
No but they could infiltrate the site, and get our IP addresses, right?
They got 200 million people in their database. These people have power.
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>>131719056
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>>131718502
Any hope we might get the data?
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>>131720449
My name is Jason Schmidt and I'm from Tempe, Az. Currently live on Los Feliz Rd. Come at me bro.
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>>131720653
>No but they could infiltrate the site, and get our IP addresses, right?
No.
Because you see: They would have to 'infiltrate' every website in order to do that.

Unless you seriously believe that our mods are part marketing staff, you have nothing to worry about.

Going even further: If they have your IP address, all they can tell is where you live. They can't find things out like your name unless they call the ISP and fill a data request, which would, by FCC law, force them to alert you if it was a non-law enforcement matter.
Chill out.
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>>131720974
you fell for my trap, now I know about your footfag threads in /aco/
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>>131720449
>unless you did something stupid

>like use your real name on 4chan

>You're not one of those retards who use your real name on the internet, ARE YOU?
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>Although files possessed by Deep Root would be typical in any campaign, Republican or Democratic, experts say its exposure in a single open database raises significant privacy concerns. “This is valuable for people who have nefarious purposes,” Joseph Lorenzo Hall, the chief technologist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, said of the data.

>The RNC paid Deep Root $983,000 last year, according to Federal Election Commission reports, but its server contained records from a variety of other conservative sources paid millions more, including The Data Trust (also known as GOP Data Trust), the Republican party’s primary voter file provider. Data Trust received over $6.7 million from the RNC during the 2016 cycle, according to OpenSecrets.org, and its president, Johnny DeStefano, now serves as Trump’s director of presidential personnel.

>The Koch brothers’ political group Americans for Prosperity, which had a data-swapping agreement with Data Trust during the 2016 election cycle, contributed heavily to the exposed files, as did the market research firm TargetPoint, whose co-founder previously served as director of Mitt Romney’s strategy team. (The Koch brothers also subsidized a data company known as i360, which began exchanging voter files with Data Trust in 2014.) Furthermore, the files provided by Rove’s American Crossroads contain strategic voter data used to target, among others, disaffected Democrats and undecideds in Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, and other key battleground states.
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>>131718502
Is there a way I can find the data? Just curious
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>>131721126
Exactly as I intended anon.
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>>131720031
Agreed good link anon, thanks.
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>>131718502
Good thing I don't live at my registered address, kek
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>>131718502
kill yourself shill rat
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>dox and harass republican voters
>this will surely bring them to our side

I'm registered as independent and I just saw Hillary as completely incompetent. If I get harassed by the DNC you'll make a Republican voter for life.
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>>131718982
This.
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>>131720974
you're not fooling anyone, jose salinas.
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So where can I grab a copy?
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>>131719542
The only thing I hate is gay people. I'm not down with worshiping gays. I fucing hate it when I have to be forced to do it, or be shame for not participating in a gay pride event. Fuck that shit, I wish these people never existed.
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>>131719353
degenerate filth
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>>131719372
Explain why all the genocidal dictators were leftists then.
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>>131718502
11D Chess.

MAGA!
A
G
A
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>>131721653
How the fuck do you know me?
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>>131718502

So what does this mean?

Is this DNC revenge for all those fake emails, fabricated by Russian agents, in collusion with the Trump campaign?

Because if it is, I think it is completely justified. I mean how did those hackers even take all of those pictures and upload them to Comet Ping Pong's instagram without anyone noticing, and on top of that make it seem as if the pictures were taken over the course of a few years? I mean, you gotta hand it to those Russian hackers.

And wow, all those emails buried in there for us to find. Like a puzzle or something. How did you get all those emails in there, and fabricate the entire story so flawlessly?

Anyway, it's all fake is what I'm saying. If you go to snopes, you will see that it is a debunked conspiracy theory perpetrated by alt-right nazi fanatics.

Go to sleep, /pol/. Only niggers are up this late.
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>>131721504
>pic
WTF
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I'd really like to se those files
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>Deep Root further obtained hundreds of files (at least) from The Kantar Group, a leading media and market research company with offices in New York, Beijing, Moscow, and more than a hundred other cities on six continents. Each file offers rich details about political ads—estimated cost, audience demographics, reach, and more—by and about figures and groups spanning the political spectrum. There are files on the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Planned Parenthood, and the American Civil Liberties Union, as well as files on every 2016 presidential candidate, Republicans included.

>What’s more, the Kantar files each contain video links to related political ads stored on Kantar’s servers.

>Spreadsheets acquired from TargetPoint, which partnered with Deep Root and GOP Data Trust during the 2016 election, include the home addresses, birthdates, and party affiliations of nearly 200 million registered voters in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, as well as some 2016 voters. TargetPoint’s data seeks to resolve questions about where individual voters stand on dozens of political issues. For example: Is the voter eco-friendly? Do they favor lowering taxes? Do they believe the Democrats should stand up to Trump? Do they agree with Trump’s “America First” economic stance? Pharmaceutical companies do great damage: Agree or Disagree?

>The details of voters’ likely preferences for issues like stem cell research and gun control were likely drawn from a variety of sources according to a Democratic strategist who spoke with Gizmodo.
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>>131722017
You like what you see?
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>>131719654
>missing out on the opportunity to vote for Trump

Sorry lad
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>In a statement, Deep Root founder Alex Lundry told Gizmodo, “We take full responsibility for this situation.” He said the data included proprietary information as well as publicly available voter data provided by state government officials. “Since this event has come to our attention, we have updated the access settings and put protocols in place to prevent further access,” Lundry said.

>Deep Root’s data was exposed after the company updated its security settings on June 1, Lundry said. Deep Root has retained Stroz Friedberg, a cybersecurity and digital forensics firm, to investigate. “Based on the information we have gathered thus far, we do not believe that our systems have been hacked,” Lundry added.

>So far, Deep Root doesn’t believe its proprietary data was accessed by any malicious third parties during the 12 days that the data was exposed on the open web.

>Deep Root’s server was discovered by UpGuard’s Vickery on the night of June 12 as he was searching for data publicly accessible on Amazon’s cloud service. He used the same process last month to detect sensitive files tied to a US Defense Department project and exposed by an employee of a top defense contractor.

>This is not the first leak of voter files uncovered by Vickery, who told Gizmodo that he was alarmed over how the data was apparently being used—some states, for instance, prohibit the commercial use of voter records. Moreover, it was not immediately clear to whom the data belonged. “It was decided that law enforcement should be contacted before attempting any contact with the entity responsible,” said Vickery, who reported that the server was secured two days later on June 14.

>A web of data firms funnel research into campaigns
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>>131719873
posting with a newflag is worse than being faggot cancer
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>>131722021
Me too. I'm reading through this description of the leak: https://www.upguard.com/breaches/the-rnc-files
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During the election I was an intern for the Michigan GOP. When going door to door we used an app called Advantage Now that had voting information on pretty much every household out there. Kinda scary how easy it is to find out how people vote based on publicity available information
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>Deep Root’s data sheds light onto the increasingly sophisticated data operation that has fed recent Republican campaigns and lays bare the intricate network of political organizations, PACs, and analysis firms that trade in bulk voter data. In an email to Gizmodo, Deep Root said that its voter models are used to enhance the understanding of TV viewership for political ad buyers. “The data accessed was not built for or used by any specific client,” Lundry said. “It is our proprietary analysis to help inform local television ad buying.”

>However, the presence of data on the server from several political organizations, including TargetPoint and Data Trust, suggests that it was used for Republican political campaigns. Deep Root also works primarily with GOP customers (although similar vendors, such as NationBuilder, service the Democrats as well).

>Deep Root is one of three data firms hired by the Republican National Committee in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. Founded by Lundry, a data scientist on the Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney campaigns, the firm was one of three analytics teams that worked on the Trump campaign following the party’s national convention in the summer of 2016.

>Lundry’s work brought him into Trump’s campaign war room, according to a post-election AdAge article that charted the GOP’s 2016 data efforts. Deep Root was hand-picked by the RNC’s then-chief of staff, Katie Walsh, in September of last year and joined two other data shops—TargetPoint Consulting and Causeway Solutions—in the effort to win Trump the presidency.
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>>131722527

while a leaf post is not to be trusted usually, he speaks the truth.
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>>131718502
So what?
Antifa niggers want to come to my doorstep to get shot?
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that explains why I got some stupid shit in the mail yesterday about anchor baby citizenship
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If someone wanted to get me, just put something online for sale and congrats all my info
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>>131722307
m0ar
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>Data Trust acquires voter rolls from state officials and then standardizes the voter data to create a clean, manageable record of all registered US voters, a source familiar with the firm’s operations told Gizmodo. Voter data itself is public record and therefore not particularly sensitive, the source added, but the tools Data Trust uses to standardize that data are considered proprietary. That data is then provided to political clients, including analytics firms like Deep Root. While Data Trust requires its clients to protect the data, it has to take clients at their word that industry-standard encryption and security protocols are in place.

>TargetPoint and Causeway, the two firms employed by the RNC in addition to Deep Root, apparently layered their own analytics atop the information provided by Data Trust. TargetPoint conducted thousands of surveys per week in 22 states, according to AdAge, gauging voter sentiment on a variety of topics. While Causeway helped manage the data, Deep Root used it to perfect its TV advertising targets—producing voter turnout estimates by county and using that intelligence to target its ad buys.

>A source with years of experience working on political campaign data operations told Gizmodo that the data exposed by Deep Root appeared to be customized for the RNC and had apparently been used to create models for turnout and voter preferences. Metadata in the files suggested that the database wasn’t Deep Root’s working copy, but rather a post-election version of its data, the source said, adding that it was somewhat surprising the files hadn’t been discarded.
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>Because the data from the 2008 and 2012 elections is outdated—the source compared it to the kind of address and phone data one could find on a “lousy internet lookup site”—it’s not very valuable. Even the 2016 data is quickly becoming stale. “This is a proprietary dataset based on a mix of public records, data from commercial providers, and a variety of predictive models of uncertain provenance and quality,” the source said, adding: “Undoubtedly it took millions of dollars to produce.”

>Although basic voter information is public record, Deep Root’s dataset contains a swirl of proprietary information from the RNC’s data firms. Many of filenames indicate they potentially contain market research on Democratic candidates and the independent expenditure committees that support them. (Up to two terabytes of data contained on the server was protected by permission settings.)

>One exposed folder is labeled “Exxon-Mobile” [sic] and contains spreadsheets apparently used to predict which voters support the oil and gas industry. Divided by state, the files include the voters’ names and addresses, along with a unique RNC identification number assigned to every US citizen registered to vote. Each row indicates where voters likely fall on issues of interest to ExxonMobil, the country’s biggest natural gas producer.

>The data evaluates, for example, whether or not a specific voter believes drilling for fossil fuels is vital to US security. It also predicts if the voter thinks the US should be moving away from fossil-fuel use. The ExxonMobil “national score” document alone contains data on 182,746,897 Americans spread across 19 fields.

>Reddit analysis
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>Some of the data included in Deep Root’s dataset veers into downright bizarre territory. A folder titled simply ‘reddit’ houses 170 GBs of data apparently scraped from several subreddits, including the controversial r/fatpeoplehate that was home to a community of people who posted pictures of people and mocked them for their weight before it was banned from Reddit’s platform in 2015. Other subreddits that appear to have been scraped by Deep Root or a partner organization focused on more benign topics, like mountain biking and the Spanish language.

>The Reddit data could’ve been used as training data for an artificial intelligence algorithm focused on natural language processing, or it might have been harvested as part of an effort to match up Reddit users with their voter registration records. During the 2012 election cycle, Barack Obama’s campaign data team relied on information gleaned from Facebook profiles and matched profiles to voter records.

>During the 2016 election season, Reddit played host to a legion of Trump supporters who gathered in subreddits like r/The_Donald to comb through leaked Democratic National Committee emails and craft pro-Trump memes. Trump himself participated in an “Ask Me Anything” session on r/The_Donald during his campaign.

>Given how active some Trump supporters are on Reddit—r/The_Donald currently boasts more than 430,000 members—it makes sense that Trump’s data team might be interested in analyzing data from the site.

>A FiveThirtyEight analysis that looked at where r/The_Donald members spend their time when they’re not talking politics might shed some light onto why Deep Root collected r/fatpeoplehate data. FiveThirtyEight found that, when Redditors weren’t commenting in political subreddits, they most often frequented r/fatpeoplehate.
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>>131720031
Great link anon
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>>131719074
ANYTHING!SNACKS, FOOD, FRUIT ROLL UPS, WE GOTTA GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE!
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>>131719372
>leftists like people
>rightists will be targeted

by who faggot? the "peaceful" leftists?
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>>131720653
It's just a program scraping the internet. probably over half of that information is inaccurate/fake. No one can audit that much data.
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>current year + 2
>voting
Top kek
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>>131719323
>File: fish and chips.jpg

>needs green peas and mushroom soup
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so is this just a list of republican voter registration?
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>>131720653
>giving a fuck

baka desu baka senpai
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>>131718502
>thinking this wasn't a move by (((her))) to have drumfykins beaten to death in their own homes.
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>>131722909
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>>131720712
Is that a dead mouse or baby bird?
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>>131718502
Yfw you are registered dem but haven't voted them since Obama '08.
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>>131729131
That's what I did lol.
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