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Could Implementing This Simple Solution Help Save American Democracy?

Bradley Tusk discusses mobile voting and its potential to increase voter turnout in local elections in his book. He also touches on Eric Adams’ political challenges, urging the mayor to avoid indictment and focus on showcasing his achievements to win over voters.

Bradley Tusk, a venture capitalist and political strategist, joins Christina Greer and Harry Siegel on their podcast to discuss his new book, “Vote With Your Phone: Why Mobile Voting Is Our Final Shot at Saving Democracy.” In the book, Tusk proposes a technological solution to the persistent problem of low voter turnout in local elections, which often leads to the rise of more extreme political voices. Tusk, a supporter of the podcast, also talks about the challenges facing New York City Mayor Eric Adams and offers insights on how Adams can navigate the current political landscape. Tusk emphasizes the importance for Adams to avoid any potential legal troubles and focus on delivering tangible results for New Yorkers. He suggests that Adams should position himself as a mayor who has delivered on his promises and appeal to both progressive and moderate Democrats in the upcoming citywide elections.

Source: TheCity.NYC

 

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