
Mobile Voting
@MobileVoting
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Mobile voting is the ability to vote securely with your smartphone. We have the technology. Let's use it. A project of Tusk Philanthropies.
Joined May 2019
Voting in person isn't just a burden, it's a barrier. As @CivicsUnplugged fellow Aubrey says, mobile voting is a crucial step towards making voting accessible for everyone.
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Have 25 minutes to spare? . Be sure to watch our founder Bradley Tusk on @BooksinFive discussing his book and recent @TEDTalks!. ➡️
Echoing @davidlitt recommendation to buy the CEO of @tuskventures excellent new book exploring the limitations of modern democracy as society has become more polarized and the benefits of allowing people to vote using their phones, which I reviewed for @BooksinFive below!. 1/5
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Our movement for secure, accessible voting is coast to coast. Read @JournalStarNews for a new Letter to the Editor from our volunteer, James Lane, to hear why he believes Nebraska needs to adopt mobile voting.
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Be part of our grassroots efforts to fix our broken politics. Donate:
mobilevoting.nationbuilder.com
Donate to bring mobile voting to a city near you!
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Virtually every politician makes every decision based on winning the next election. We have a solution: Boost turnout. And the best way to do that is to meet people where they already are — on their phones.
goodgoodgood.co
As Congress approves the SAVE Act, venture capitalist and political strategist Bradley Tusk hopes to make elections more accessible.
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RT @njlockwood: Tired of political dysfunction?. In a great new @TEDTalks, Bradley Tusk explains exactly how we fix it — by increasing turn….
ted.com
The US political system is broken — and the solution might be in the palm of your hands, says political strategist Bradley Tusk. Drawing on his deep experience with government and technology, he...
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Watch the brand new @TEDTalks from our founder Bradley Tusk on the success of mobile voting and the path forward to bring this option to more cities across the country. Join our movement. Save our democracy.
ted.com
The US political system is broken — and the solution might be in the palm of your hands, says political strategist Bradley Tusk. Drawing on his deep experience with government and technology, he...
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"Mobile voting should be easy and accessible just like everything else we do in our daily lives.". Young leaders like Isabelle from @CivicsUnplugged are helping power our movement. Join us to remove barriers to the ballot box, dramatically boost turnout and save our democracy.
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The best way to save our democracy is to increase turnout. And the best way to increase turnout is mobile voting. This July 4th, we hope you will join us:
usnews.com
We can pay bills and see a doctor by phone. Why not vote?
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Our mission is to boost turnout and save democracy by making the voting more accessible. We’re excited to be partnering with young leaders like Lillian from @CivicsUnplugged to make mobile voting a reality.
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Extreme weather should not limit access to our democracy. We need mobile voting to ensure that everyone can make their voice heard, no matter the conditions outside.
nytimes.com
The temperature was forecast to reach 99 degrees or higher on Tuesday, which could cause some voters, especially older ones, to stay home.
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“The only way to fix [political polarization] is to radically increase participation. To do that, you have to be able to take advantage of the technology that we already use in our banking, our health care, our love lives, and everything else.”.
insidephilanthropy.com
Thinking big has always been a strong suit for Bradley Tusk, a political strategist and venture capitalist who's now backing a big bet on mobile voting through his Tusk Philanthropies.
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Mobile voting isn't a partisan cause. We're backed by both Democrats and Republicans, by officials from all levels of government, and by those in big cities and rural states. Strengthening our democracy should not be a blue or red issue. Thank you for your support, @RepJoshG.
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