WASHINGTON: The political action committee founded by
John R Bolton, President Trump’s incoming national security adviser, was one of the earliest customers of
Cambridge Analytica, which it hired specifically to develop psychological profiles of voters with data harvested from tens of millions of Facebook profiles, according to former Cambridge employees and company documents.
Bolton’s political committee, known as The John Bolton Super PAC, first hired Cambridge in August 2014. In the two years that followed, Bolton’s super PAC spent nearly $1.2 million primarily for “survey research,” which is a term that campaigns use for polling, according to campaign finance records. But the contract between the political action committee and Cambridge offers more detail on just what Bolton was buying. The contract broadly describes the services to be delivered by Cambridge as “behavioural microtargeting with psychographic messaging.”
“The data and modelling Bolton’s PAC received was derived from the Facebook data,” said Christopher Wylie, a data expert who was part of the team that founded Cambridge Analytica. “We definitely told them about how we were doing it.”