"I met with Eric Schmidt tonight," John Podesta, the longtime Hillary Clinton adviser, told campaign manager-in-waiting Robby Mook in April 2014, more than a year before Clinton announced her ...
An under-the-radar startup funded by billionaire Eric Schmidt has become a major technology vendor for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, underscoring the bonds between Silicon Valley and ...
Former Google executive Eric Schmidt oversaw an effort to develop early 'back-end' stages Hillary Clinton'scampaign web site, hacked emails reveal describing digital strategy reveal.
She was welcomed and introduced by Anne-Marie Slaughter and Eric Schmidt. The program begins in progress. ... Campaign 2024 In Depth ... HilaryClinton on Struggles of Young, Single Mothers in ...
"An under-the-radar startup funded by billionaire Eric Schmidt has become a major technology vendor for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign," Adam Pasick and Tim Fernholz report for Quartz.
Alphabet Chairman Eric Schmidt helped early development of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, according to newly released emails from WikiLeaks, suggesting executives of Google's parent ...
New emails from the Wikileaks cache show that Hillary Clinton'scampaign had Google's Eric Schmidt draw her up a campaign plan. And she secretly met with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs last August.
WikiLeaks emails show extremely close relationship between Clintoncampaign and Google's Eric Schmidt - November 1, 2016 Eric Schmidt-backed startup stealthily working to put Hillary Clinton ...
An under-the-radar startup funded by billionaire Eric Schmidt has become a major technology vendor for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, underscoring the bonds between Silicon Valley and Democratic politics. The Groundwork, according to Democratic campaign operatives and technologists, is part of efforts by Schmidt—the executive chairman of Google parent-company Alphabet—to ensure ...
The stealthy, Eric Schmidt-backed startup that's working to put Hillary Clinton in the White House An under-the-radar startup funded by billionaire Eric Schmidt has become a major technology vendor for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, underscoring the bonds between Silicon Valley and Democratic politics.
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