“For years, state Democratic parties have been gathering information about individual voters’ political leanings. They have noted down the opinions voters shared with canvassers – which candidates they said they supported or their positions on policy issues. Now, the record of what people told Democratic volunteers may go up for sale – and not just to political groups. Democrats are looking into whether credit card companies, retailers like Target or other commercial interests may want to buy the information.”
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