"I want to make sure we set the record straight," reads one message that voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania shared with The Verge. "The Kamala Harris campaign has been running conflicting ads about where she stands on Israel. It is just what she has to do to be able to win. I am reaching out to make sure you know Kamala will always stand with Israel."
Swing state voters are being inundated with text messages seemingly designed to look like they're coming from supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris or even from her campaign itself.
According to internal communications seen by The Verge, the texts traced back to a company called Wonder Cave. The vendor, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, works with Twenty Manor, a digital advocacy and fundraising company founded by Adam Waldeck, a longtime Republican strategist.
Collection
[
|
...
]