Robocalls and Vote Caging
A hearing was held on ways to protect the privacy of voters at home and at the polls. Topics included limiting abusive uses of technology du… read more
A hearing was held on ways to protect the privacy of voters at home and at the polls. Topics included limiting abusive uses of technology during election campaigns such as “robocalls,” computer-automated telephone calls, and “vote caging,” a kind of direct mailing that aims to suppress minority voters. Senator Whitehouse was a witness. close
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