Posted on 04/08/2015 9:45:12 AM PDT by PROCON
Hillary Rodham Clinton has hired a longtime Google executive to oversee her likely presidential campaign's technology development and build new ways for Clinton to engage with voters, according to Democrats with knowledge of the move.
Stephanie Hannon, who is Google's director of product management for civic innovation and social impact, will become the chief technology officer of the expected Clinton campaign, according to the Democrats, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the appointment.
At Clinton's New York campaign headquarters, Hannon will serve on the senior staff and oversee a team of engineers and developers, which could include outside consultants, to devise Web sites, apps and other tools for the former secretary of state and her staff to engage with supporters and voters.
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Probably glad to get rid of her then
She had her "two-fer-one" eight years in the White House. She should not be eligible for a third term.
Hillary needs to be benghazied.
Leni
That’s who I use....ixquick.
I haven’t used Google in years.
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is Hillary breaking FCC rules by doing all this and not announcing she’s running ?
I use Duckduckgo. They claim that they do not track you. Duckduckgo works the same as Google.
FEC. Hillary is using ‘Ready For Hillary’ PAC and ‘Priorities USA Action’ PAC. She doesn’t yet have an ‘exploratory committee’ that would make her an official candidate.
They weren’t Russian, they were Serbian.
And it was yesterday.
Obama's and Hillary's unnatural and escalating closeness with the huge Google communications network is actually setting my teeth on edge and sending my antennas up.
(Be sure to read # 17 above......I'm hardly the conspiracy-theory type, but I DO know history...and I DO learn from it).
Leni
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