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In the 1990s, political strategists started buying personal information to use in campaigns. Think about it: If you know what kind of car or truck a person drives, whether they hunt, what charities they give to, and what magazines they subscribe to, you can start to form a picture of that person. Many Democrats and Republicans have a look. And their look was captured in this data snapshot. You can then target potential voters based on that information.
Mindf*ck: Cambridge Analytica and the Plot to Break America
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