An Arizona Senate investigation has been opened after it was revealed that Arizona’s public universities and universities across the nation may have illegally provided students’ personal information to Kamala Harris’ campaign.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, hundreds of thousands of students, parents, and alumni from Arizona’s largest universities have reportedly received text messages from the Kamala Harris campaign, signaling potential collusion between the campaign and state-funded public universities.
Although Arizona State University told The Gateway Pundit that “contact information of enrolled students (including their cell phone numbers) is a matter of public record,” Arizona State Representative and Arizona House Elections Committee Vice Chairman Alex Kolodin tells us, “ARS 16-192 prohibits using state resources to influence the results of an election, and if this list was made available to only the Harris campaign by the universities, that would potentially be a violation of this statute.”
Arizona State Senator Jake Hoffman joined the Charlie Kirk show on Monday to discuss this scandal and revealed that Republican groups have been “repeatedly denied” access to this information. Likewise, Kirk said his Turning Point Action organization and the Trump campaign have also been denied access to this data, which if true, violates the law.
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