Big Tech Allies Join Biden Campaign

Joe Biden by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
The Biden campaign has enlisted several allies of big tech companies as part of its policy planning initiatives, the New York Times reported on Monday.

While the campaign is facing pressure from more progressive advisers to take a combative stance against companies such as Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, a number of former consultants for and senior employees of those companies are now advising the campaign.

The advisers include Avril Haines, a former Obama administration national security official who worked as a consultant for data-mining firm Palantir; Antony Blinken, a veteran of the Obama State Department and co-founder of lobbying firm WestExec, which has worked with Google; and Cynthia Hogan, a former lobbyist for Apple who is now part of Biden’s vice-presidential selection team.

Other veterans of the tech industry or consultants for tech companies have joined the Innovation Policy Committee, the Biden campaign’s 700-person policy advisory team. The presence of big tech allies in the Biden campaign comes despite statements from Biden himself saying that internet companies should lose certain legal protections.

 
Joe Biden by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

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