Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) apologized to Hillary Clinton and his supporters for the Democratic National Committee data breach that surfaced this week, but reiterated that the DNC’s response to bar his White House campaign from the party’s voter file was an “egregious act.”
Sanders addressed the breach at Saturday night’s Democratic presidential debate in New Hampshire hosted by ABC, calling for an “independent, internal investigation.”
“I want to apologize to my supporters,” he said. “This is not the type of campaign that I run.”
{mosads}The exchange comes one day after the DNC suspended the Sanders campaign from accessing vital data after a campaign staffer improperly accessed private data that belonged to the Clinton campaign.
The Sanders campaign fired the staffer, but claimed that the breach was a mistake and blamed DNC-hired vendor for the glitch.
The campaign later on Friday sued the DNC in federal court, but the DNC and Sanders campaign reached an overnight deal to restore access to voter data.