Why Bradley Tusk believes mobile voting is key the health of our democracy
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Bradley Tusk proposes mobile voting as a revolutionary solution to enhance voter turnout and uphold democracy, likening its potential impact to that of Uber in transportation.
Many local elections, such as city council primaries, demonstrate alarmingly low voter turnout, with as little as 7.2% participation in places like New York City.
There’s substantial distrust regarding misinformation around voting; however, Tusk argues that mobile voting could help combat this by simplifying an often complicated process.
Having held various significant political roles, Tusk emphasizes that politicians generally prioritize electoral outcomes when making decisions, underscoring the need for innovations that truly engage voters.
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