Bradley Tusk argues that mobile voting could significantly increase voter turnout, thereby making elections more representative and reducing polarization in the political landscape.
In the 2024 primaries, only 1 in 10 eligible voters participated nationwide, demonstrating the need for innovative voting solutions like mobile apps to boost engagement.
Tusk believes that increasing turnout in primary elections could encourage candidates to cater to moderate interests, as opposed to extremes on the political spectrum.
Despite skepticism from cybersecurity experts who warn that digital voting may compromise election integrity, Tusk's initiative aims to revolutionize participation in democracy.
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