Democratic Party Denies Primary Candidate Access to Voter Files to Protect Party Boss

Democratic Party Denies Primary Candidate Access to Voter Files to Protect Party Boss
Published: 18 Mar, 2016
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The New Times Broward-Palm Beach reported Wednesday that

Tim Canova, who is challenging DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz for her congressional seat in Florida's twenty-third district, was told by a state party executive that he will not have access to the Democratic Party's voter files because, according to the official, anyone running against an incumbent is not allowed access to that data.

The DNC came under fire in December when it denied U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders access to the party's voter database for a short time because a staffer accessed data that was meant for the Clinton campaign. The Sanders campaign was given access again after it threatened to sue the party.

Canova, a law professor and one-time adviser to Sanders, is now reportedly getting the same treatment as the Vermont senator.

"I was astounded, quite frankly," Canova said. "I would have thought that given the bad publicity the DNC and Wasserman Schultz got, this would have led to some change in policy."

The New Times Broward-Palm Beach reports:

New Times

Canova announced his candidacy in January and is running on a platform similar to that of Bernie Sanders. He argues that Wasserman Schultz has been corrupted by corporate donations and hopes to reform the nation's largest banks, including its central bank, the Federal Reserve.

Read the full New Times Broward-Palm Beach article here.

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