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Andrea Adelstein's avatar

Thank you Bradley! If you need any help with events, big or small, I'm on board! Happy to be part of your solution.

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Laura's avatar

I’m so excited that you are finally going public with Mobile Voting! I believe it’s going to be an amazing opportunity for governments overcome by voters who no longer trust their elections to be free or fair! Thank you 😊

The other issue in America is Citizens United allowing infinite amounts of dark money into politics!

If and when we can stop tRump and Musk from this autocratic fascist takeover of our government and its funding, then there will need to be some major changes to our government leadership and institutions as well as updates to our constitution!

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Michael Groothuis's avatar

Thanks, Bradley. We need this. The country needs this.

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Michael  Rosenblum's avatar

Thanks Bradley,

I'm invested as the National Volunteer Coordinator for Mobile Voting. Connecticut legislators have been waiting for over a year, for a promised security white paper to initiate a task force. Voterite markets a product like yours.

I'm a pro phone banker and am calling for Susan Crawford in WI.

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Cynthia Doerr's avatar

Mobile voting will indeed be helpful. But we must insist also on ranked choice (instant runoff) voting, and, importantly, a fair playing field that makes it possible for parties other than R and D candidates to gain access to primary and general election opportunities. In Texas, for example, the hurdles for a third party to be allowed on the primary ballot is intentionally set up to be nearly impossible to achieve. And the R party in control of the legislature, has no incentive to relinquish their choke hold on the election process…they like it just the way it is.

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Chris Madden's avatar

This is all very true.

Local political candidates also need new tools. The fact that they’re stuck running their campaigns on Facebook or creating their own website & navigating SEO sets them up for failure. Immediately crowded out by the noise of everyday life.

Part of the fix should include lowering the barriers to entry (like wet ink signature requirements to get on the ballot), increasing candidate supply, and creating competition for addressing voter concerns.

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Malkeet's avatar

Strong points on fixing systemic flaws. On the global front, even long-standing conflicts show movement—Ukraine and Russia just agreed to release 1,000 captured soldiers: arclantic.com/ukraine-russia-agree-to-release-1-000-captured-soldiers.

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Larry's avatar

Seem the Liberals in Canada have figured out how to use digital voting to select a new leader.

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