Is the problem AI or the problem deceit? Joined @CNN's Situation Room to discuss meaningful disclosure over blanket bans on AI in political ads to @PamelaBrownCNN. The liar's dividend is real. Voters deserve to know how AI was used, not just that it was used.
Trump should show up here at the L.A. County ballot processing center because he’d learn within five minutes this is democracy in action, not some conspiracy.
Allen Lab Policy Fellow Hillary Lehr recently joined CNN's The Situation Room to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in political campaign ads.
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When we map out the Voter Experience, so many easy opportunities to improve satisfaction and increase trust become apparent. Stay tuned for a template you can use anywhere with any team. https://t.co/7BfBN7D9qe
"The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the President."
In the last few years we've seen:
- The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer
- The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC
- The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi
- Multiple assassination attempts against Trump
- The assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the shooting of on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
- Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson
- The assassination of Charlie Kirk
Political violence is contagious. It is spreading. It is not confined to one side or belief system. It should terrify us all.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in it without fear of violence. Political violence is always an attack against us all. You have to be so blind not to see that.
Despite unprecedented investments in mobilizing voters, overall trust in electoral health is down What might we be missing? Bruce Schneier and Hillary Lehr explore ways to enhance the voter experience in elections.
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Duckworth to Hegseth: "You are blowing through money like my fellow cadets and I did in our first liberty after basic camp. Luckily I didn't end up with a questionable tattoo ... you're just an unqualified yes man who can't tell the president how to keep Americans safe."
Sen. @AlexPadilla4CA describes the events that led up to him being tackled and handcuffed by federal officers: “They escort us over to the press conference. They open the door for me. I’m standing in the back trying to listen... and, you know, just the rhetoric is too much, and not the first time, but the second time they claim that Donald Trump and Secretary Noem is here to liberate the people of Los Angeles... That’s when I spoke up.”
We are and must be better than this, America.
This is a United States Senator. He’s entitled to ask a question of the administration without being assaulted—as we all are. If he’s interrupting, ask him to stop, ignore the question, pause, do what the rest of us do in these situations without having him dragged to the ground and arrested. Totally over the top and corrosive to our democracy. Free speech and rule of law make us a great nation, not force and coercion.
Today they have crossed a deep red line.
We, the people, must hold the president and his appointees accountable for this outrageous abuse against American liberty.
Just got this email from the NIH informing me their study trying to cure brain tumors like the one I had is being forced to stop.
It's stunning, but also completely in line with the damage that is being done to so many parts of our country right now.
History will look kindly upon @SenBooker for his extraordinary heart and courage. He spoke out boldly on behalf of our beloved, endangered nation. It's clear how much Senator Booker loves this country and what a serious level of risk we are truly facing.
Social Security is not the government’s money to spend. It’s the hard-earned savings of working Americans that belongs to Americans. Trump and Musk need to keep their hands off of money that isn’t theirs to take.