Documents and interviews reveal how the now-disgraced political firm targeted potential voters by combining its cache of ...
Cambridge Analytica bosses were secretly filmed claiming they helped win Donald Trump win the US election in 2016. CEO Alexander Nix and colleagues detailed the level of the work they undertook ...
President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign used Cambridge Analytica data derived from Facebook to discourage nearly 3.5 million black voters from going to the polls and vote for Hillary Clinton.
Christopher Wylie, whose public comments set off the recent scandal over the data analytics firm's use of Facebook data in its work with the Trump campaign, said Cambridge Analytica's talks of plans ...
Cambridge Analytica was allowed to pull that profile data. Facebook only changed its policy in early 2015. But before the general election, the Trump campaign dropped Cambridge Analytica for the ...
He was recently appointed as President Trump's National Security Adviser. The Guardian had previously reported on his involvement in a Cambridge Analytica experiment to target YouTube videos at ...
The firm was active in the Leave-EU Brexit campaign as well as in President Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Cambridge Analytica closed its doors in 2018. Several of the company’s former key ...
In the primary, Trump relied almost exclusively on earned media and big rallies to turn out voters. Cambridge Analytica drew attention early in the primary season as the Cruz campaign paid top ...
The campaigns of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz paid over $5 million each to the firm, Wylie wrote. Wylie's newest book, "Mindf*ck: Cambridge Analytica and the Plot to Break America," details more ...
Trump says the U.S. will now only recognize two sexes — male and female. The meme caught the attention of Eric Bolton, a musician in Cambridge and co-founder of Grand River Pride, among others. In an ...
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