Google chief Eric Schmidt’s plan for getting Hillary elected


Read how Google’s Eric Schmidt proposed helping get Hillary Clinton elected, according to Wikileaks emails.

“Lets assume a total budget of about $1.5Billion, with more than 5000 paid employees and million(s) of volunteers.”

“Key is the development of a single record for a voter that aggregates all that is known about them. In 2016 smart phones will be used to identify, meet, and update profiles on the voter. A dynamic volunteer can easily speak with a voter and, with their email or other digital handle, get the voter videos and other answers to areas they care about (‘the benefits of ACA to you’ etc.)”

[quote]For each voter, a score is computed ranking probability of the right vote.[/quote]

“Analytics can model demographics, social factors and many other attributes of the needed voters. Modeling will tell us what who we need to turn out and why, and studies of effectiveness will let us know what approaches work well. Machine intelligence across the data should identify the most important factors for turnout, and preference. It should be possible to link the voter records in Van with upcoming databases from companies like Comcast and others for media measurement purposes.”

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