Transgender Activist’s Super PAC Sent Misleading Texts to Thousands of Voters
A left-wing “voter mobilization” group admitted sending misleading texts to voters that told them they had already voted when they had not.
Charlotte Clymer, a transgender activist and spokesperson for AllVote, told CNN that the texts were sent out to “several thousand registered voters” in Pennsylvania.
The texts told voters they had already voted in the November election, but the group said that they intended the texts to say that records showed they had voted in the previous election in 2022. The message left out the “in 2022″ part and confused voters, the group said.
Clymer said the “unfortunate copy-editing error” was made by “staff working long hours.”
However, the group has also been accused of voting-text shenanigans in Michigan as well. The Wisconsin Election Commission said the group sent out texts with links that “at first appeared to be the voter’s municipal website” but were incorrect. The commission also criticized AllVote for appearing to portray itself as an official source of voting information. (Read more from “Transgender Activist’s Super PAC Sent Misleading Texts to Thousands of Voters” HERE)