You've heard us talk about True the Vote (TTV) before, John, most notably for mass challenges to the registrations of voters in Georgia.
A little background: TTV is a Texas-based right-wing group whose self-described mission is “to train citizens to protect election integrity at the polls.” Their founder is credited with “becoming one of the earliest and most enthusiastic spreaders of ballot conspiracy theories.” Their “research” was the basis for the discredited election disinformation film “2000 Mules.”
Well, after taking a break in the wake of the 2024 election, they're back, and relaunched their voter suppression app -- called "IV3" -- to help their acolytes challenge legitimate voters across the country. This mass voter challenge platform -- which is riddled with errors and inaccurate data -- is up and running in 11 states: Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, South Carolina, Montana and Connecticut, with plans to roll out the app in all 50 states.
With legislation like the SAVE Act -- which would disenfranchise millions of women who changed their name after marriage -- held up in the Senate, opponents of voting rights are clearly pivoting to other methods of voter suppression, and we've got to stop them.
John, chip in $25 or whatever you can to help stop these purges of legitimate voters and protect our fundamental right to vote >>