build lists, by writing down addresses that have been hit already. Had he skipped you because of a feeling that you wouldn't support Clinton then the list he was building would be incomplete.



Likely it was just a regular list any campaign can buy from the state Democratic Party. If you ever voted in a Democratic primary (and didn't move) before you're very likely going to be on those lists. Now he could've assumed the list he was looking at was specifically campaign related, but that's not how it works.



If you were "on" a Clinton list, that is, as seen as favorable to Clinton, they would not bother to send someone out to you because you would be a waste of effort. That's why the copied data attempt was so nefarious, because they specifically made exclusion lists, which makes it a lot easier to send people out to "lean Sanders" types.



The Sanders staffers did attempt to steal data:



http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=919460



http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=927402 When you canvas you're told to reach out even if you know it's going to be a dud (because of signs outside the house, etc). This is how youlists, by writing down addresses that have been hit already. Had he skipped you because of a feeling that you wouldn't support Clinton then the list he was building would be incomplete.Likely it was just a regular list any campaign can buy from the state Democratic Party. If you ever voted in a Democratic primary (and didn't move) before you're very likely going to be on those lists. Now he could've assumed the list he was looking at was specifically campaign related, but that's not how it works.If you were "on" a Clinton list, that is, as seen as favorable to Clinton, they would not bother to send someone out to you because you would be a waste of effort. That's why the copied data attempt was so nefarious, because they, which makes it a lot easier to send people out to "lean Sanders" types.The Sanders staffers did attempt to steal data: