The person with a video camera at the back of the next Bernie Sanders or Martin O’Malley campaign event might be a pro-Clinton spy.
The super PAC Correct the Record, which coordinates directly with Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, has begun deploying a small handful of so-called “trackers” to discretely record the public events of her two main rival Democrats, a spokesperson confirmed to msnbc.
Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee, the two other declared Democratic presidential candidates, have so far not been assigned trackers.
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O’Malley’s campaign has spotted Correct the Record trackers at four events in Iowa and two in New Hampshire, all since July 16. Sanders’ campaign has also spotted trackers from the group, but did not provide a specific number or locations of the sightings. “[W]e have indeed merited their attention. Kind of flattering I guess,” said Sanders spokesperson Michael Briggs in an email.
Correct the Record spokesperson Adrienne Watson said the use of trackers is standard practice. “We’re doing our due diligence and we’d expect others to do the same,” she said.
The New York Times previously reported that a Correct the Record tracker was spotted an O’Malley event on immigration reform in Des Moines, Iowa.
Deploying camera-wielding operatives is nothing new in politics, though the tactic is occasionally controversial and confrontational.








