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WHAT ARE THE CANDIDATES
HIDING IN THEIR
CAMPAIGN WEBSITE SOURCE CODE?
DROPPED OUT
WEBSITE ACTIVE
AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2015
A look at the source code behind the websites of the 2016 Presidential
candidates revealed some creative, and interesting, results. Five of the
candidates (including Scott Walker, who has dropped out) include text-art
in ther source code and some include some bizarre messages, too.
Hillary Clinton: Git out the vote! Join the only 18-month nationally televised
hackathon. I hope this wasnt stored on the server in her basement.
Chris Christie is telling it like it is! Or, at least to geeks like me who
look at this stuff.
And Rand Pauls team apparently puts the other candidates teams to
shame. What a shame, indeed.
See for yourself by going to each website and (in Chrome) pulling down
View=>Developer=>View Source
What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code
What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code
What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code
What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code
What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code

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What are the Candidates Hiding in their Campaign Website Source Code

  • 1. WHAT ARE THE CANDIDATES HIDING IN THEIR CAMPAIGN WEBSITE SOURCE CODE? DROPPED OUT WEBSITE ACTIVE AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2015
  • 2. A look at the source code behind the websites of the 2016 Presidential candidates revealed some creative, and interesting, results. Five of the candidates (including Scott Walker, who has dropped out) include text-art in ther source code and some include some bizarre messages, too. Hillary Clinton: Git out the vote! Join the only 18-month nationally televised hackathon. I hope this wasnt stored on the server in her basement. Chris Christie is telling it like it is! Or, at least to geeks like me who look at this stuff. And Rand Pauls team apparently puts the other candidates teams to shame. What a shame, indeed. See for yourself by going to each website and (in Chrome) pulling down View=>Developer=>View Source