Mobile Voting Revolutionizes Elections
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•This week on the WIRED Politics Lab, we talk with Bradley Tusk, founder of mobile voting app Vote With Your Phone
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Bradley Tusk has been building software to revolutionize the way people vote in the U.S. In his new book, Tusk argues that mobile voting could completely change elections.
Tusk bankrolled an effort allowing West Virginians serving overseas to cast their midterm ballots through a smartphone app.
Makena: Regardless of how secure voting may be at any location, former president Donald Trump has normalized questioning the integrity of our elections.
Bradley: Does voting fraud actually exist? Bradley: It’s a Trump -manufactured myth because he can’t accept the notion of losing. As hard as the tech part has been, the even harder part is passing legislation that actually makes local voting available legally.
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