Sen. Bernie Sanders was quick to apologize for his campaign's accessing of Hillary Clinton's voter data at ABC's Democratic Primary debate. But the Vermont senator also proposed an independent investigation to dig into whether Clinton's campaign had accessed his own data.
Sanders Apologizes For Clinton Data Breach
The Vermont senator also called for an independent investigation into any and all data breaches throughout the course of the Democratic campaign.
Sanders Apologizes For Clinton Data Breach
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Posted: 9:42 p.m. EST Dec 19, 2015

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