A shady voting group represented by a far-left trans activist got caught this week texting thousands of swing state voters, suggesting they had already cast ballots in this year’s election in a classic case of voter suppression.
This week alone, thousands of voters in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania received text messages from a group called “AllVote” reading, “Records show you voted,” along with a hyperlink to more voting information, reports say.
Charlotte Clymer, a male who claims to be a female and the reported spokesman for AllVote, told CNN that over the weekend, “several thousand registered voters were affected by our error.” According to the group, “the messages contained errors and should have told voters they had cast their ballots in 2022,” but the “in 2022” was somehow left out of the message, CNN reported.
A follow-up message was sent out, but may not have been received by those who had already unsubscribed from the messages or marked them as spam, reports say.
The mistake was an “unfortunate copy-editing error by staff working long hours,” Clymer said according to CNN. And, as the Philadelphia Inquirer explained, the spokesman also said that elections offices and news outlets were “incorrect” in labeling AllVote’s “recent efforts” as “phishing scams.” […]
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