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Donald Trump Campaign Hires the Firm Behind ‘Brexit’

Donald Trump and his team have upped their game to win the race for the White House by hiring the company that got the Brexit message to millions, resulting in the split of Great Britain from the European Union.

Cambridge Analytica is a marketing film that targets voters (and potential donors) based on their unconscious psychological biases.

The strategic communications company also worked with former GOP candidates Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and the “Leave.EU” campaign in the United Kingdom. According to the Daily Beast, Cambridge Analytica “went after first-time voters and those who felt left out of the political process, the kinds of people that Trump was successful bringing to the polls in primary elections.”

Also Read: Donald Trump Does a 180 to Endorse Paul Ryan

The move toward a data-driven campaign — an idea that Trump labeled as “overrated” as recently as May — is another about-face for Trump’s campaign. It comes after Trump reversed himself by endorsing Speaker of the House Paul Ryan on Friday after hinting that he wouldn’t.

As of December 2015, Cambridge Analytica collected about 5,000 data points on over 220 million Americans that were originally used during Cruz’s campaign — which according to The Guardian coat $6.7 million.

The London-based company set up approximately ten data scientists within Giles-Parscale, the Texas-based firm that runs Trump’s website. The cost was about $1.6 million.

8 Simple Campaign Rules Donald Trump Broke This Week (Photos)

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    Trump v The Khans: 5 Reasons His Latest Fight Is So Disastrous

    Breaking the normal rules of campaigning helped Donald Trump win the Republican nomination. But since the general election kicked off last week, Trump's rule-breaking has only hurt him. Here are 8 simple campaign rules he has broken, and links to how he broke them.

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    Donald Trump babies

    1. Kiss babies

    And whatever you do, don't demand that they be ejected from your speeches.

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    melania trump

    2. Keep your wife's nude photos out of the press

    This one seems like one of those rules you shouldn't even have to say.

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    donald trump khizr khan ghazala khan

    3. Don't fight with the parents of a dead war hero

    But if you do, don't double down. Or triple down. Too late? Uh-oh.

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    Katrina Pierson

    4. If you're going to let your spokeswoman accuse the current president of getting a soldier killed, get the dates right.

    Idiot.

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    Ivanka Trump RNC

    5. Don't suggest women who are sexually harassed should find other jobs.

    Come on, man. What if it were your daughter? Wait -- you were talking about your daughter? Ivanka Trump, please talk to your dad.

  • Donald Trump
    Donald Trump

    6. Don't insult swing states.

    Don't, for example, say the capitol of a crucial swing state looks like a "war zone." (Especially if you've never been to a war zone yourself.)

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    paul ryan selfie

    7. Don't speak ill of other people in your party

    Ronald Reagan used to call this the 11th commandment: "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican," because the last thing you want is people in your party turning on you. Oops, too late.

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    Donald Trump eating chicken

    8. Don't eat fried chicken with a knife and fork

    But you might want to think about eating crow.

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Breaking the normal rules of campaigning helped Donald Trump win the Republican nomination. But since the general election kicked off last week, Trump's rule-breaking has only hurt him. Here are 8 simple campaign rules he has broken, and links to how he broke them.

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