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Ben Popken @bpopken
Bloomberg wins Dixville Notch for both Democratic and Republican New Hampshire primary https://t.co/994piMYflF — PolitiTweet.org
Aaron Booth @ActorAaronBooth
Dixville Notch Results: GOP: Write-in: Bloomberg 1 DEM: Buttigieg: 1 Write-in: Bloomberg 2 Sanders: 1 Bloomberg… https://t.co/kXlBppLH7l
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @meganmesserly: NEW: Top Democratic presidential campaigns in Nevada are frustrated, concerned and nervous with only five days until ear… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
This https://t.co/NzWdErl46m — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Nimmo @benimmo
This year of all years, keeping calm and measured is especially important. So many bad actors are trying to flood t… https://t.co/7iliAdW1Jy
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @nickgrube: "She's pissing off all the right people." Just another day covering Tulsi Gabbard. https://t.co/5aVieu5fXS — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
If so, was that data of sufficient size and volume to simulate caucus day activity on the app? — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
While New Hampshire primary voting generally starts 7am Tuesday, in three tiny towns it starts at midnight: Dixvill… https://t.co/vHlCXnzhWs — PolitiTweet.org
Kailani Koenig @kailanikm
The Dixville Notch midnight voting tradition is still alive. Watch this from @amandawgolden & @JulesJester… https://t.co/W50CaoyRDi
Ben Popken @bpopken
Anyone who says their vote doesn't count show them this video https://t.co/hi9MMg07yZ — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
Lots of oh jeez Iowa nuggets in this NYT piece that dropped tonight. This one was fatal: Shadow, DNC and state party participated in a mock caucus week beforehand with the app. It reportedly went well. So did it include step of moving data to IDP server? https://t.co/MxKzR0Vdcw — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
Lots of oh jeez Iowa nuggets in this NYT piece that dropped tonight. This one was fatal: Shadow, DNC and state party participated in a mock caucus week beforehand with the app. It reportedly went well. So did it include step of moving data to IDP server? https://t.co/s0jOQJiU04 — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @reidepstein: NEW NEW NEW: How the Iowa Caucuses Became an Epic Fiasco for Democrats with @melbournecoal @tripgabriel @ByMikeBaker and… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @OSET: 1/ Deja Vu; this time in NV. Let's be clear from the start: their's is an "App" and no designation of "tool" changes that. Let's… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
The latest projections have Buttigieg ahead of Sanders in Iowa by 2 delegates. https://t.co/jxUUkFB9HM — PolitiTweet.org
Maura Barrett @MauraBarrettNBC
The calculated national delegate allocation projection of the 41 national delegates have been released by the… https://t.co/VtV4lGZUaG
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @dnvolz: MORE WARNINGS IGNORED: Bob Lord, the DNC’s cybersecurity chief, also directly urged Iowa Dems to drop plans to use the Shadow a… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @RonWyden: My warnings about this technology were ignored, and the result is chaos and a loss of confidence in our elections. Unless sta… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @meganmesserly: @TheNVIndy The story is out! Please read the story. https://t.co/elbqy3zv9Z — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @meganmesserly: NEW: Nevada Democrats are developing a new "tool" to be preloaded onto iPads and distributed to precinct chairs. The too… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @josephfcox: New: we've confirmed that the app planned to be used in the Nevada caucus had problems too. An error wouldn't let users rep… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @APStylebook: AP Style tip: It's noon and midnight, not 12 noon or 12 midnight. Midnight is part of the day that is ending, not the one… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @oneunderscore__: Fred Rogers' rules for journalists, found in his archives in Pittsburgh, are very good. https://t.co/QwAg1HR7So — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @PAStateDept: BIG voting changes are coming to PA starting with the #PAPrimary, including convenient mail-in voting and a longer voter r… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @cward1e: We're going over the power of boolean search queries when monitoring social media. Here's an example of a search query for mon… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @firstdraftnews: Today's the day! The First Draft team is hosting graduate journalism students across the NYC-area with @newmarkjschool.… — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
RT @BotSentinel: ⚠️Trollbots are tweeting about "Gordon Sondland" and it is trending. https://t.co/w5uOb4jPBO — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
And for all the instant news junkies, “Accuracy is more important than speed.” — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
“Don’t roll out untested technology in a big election. As an election professional from Ohio recently told me, “Mac… https://t.co/Qg6S4DV8sj — PolitiTweet.org
larry norden @LarryNorden
My thoughts on lessons we can learn from Iowa: hope for the best, plan for the worst. And remember the virtue of pa… https://t.co/UTzpS5pvrl
Ben Popken @bpopken
"The Kremlin hardly needs to do much to stoke our fears and distrust of each other," @sipher added, "All they need to do now is continue to "nudge" us in the direction we are going naturally." #IowaCaucus — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
As far as Iowa goes as an aftershock of 2016, "that is the beauty of these type of operations aimed at subversion. They play on our trust and confidence, and they keep on giving long after the initial assault is over," wrote @sipher, former CIA Senior Intelligence Service member. — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
"The most fundamental way to do this is to locate the weak link in the system and exploit it through moral arguments, psychological tactics, or appeals to specific leaders’ character," wrote @anniekowalewski @GeorgetownCSS. — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
"The goal of reflexive control is to ‘control’ the ‘reflex’ of the opponent by creating a certain model of behavior in the system it seeks to control," @anniekowalewski continued. The concept has been long taught in Russian military schools. — PolitiTweet.org
Ben Popken @bpopken
Like the Skirpal and Kim Jong-nam poisonings, the eventual exposure of the 'clandestine' operations of militarily and economically weaker bad actor countries has add-on propaganda benefits beyond the initial target. Look what we can do, what else might we do? Mighty Mouse. — PolitiTweet.org