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TrueMajority launches campaign against e-voting



I just received an action alert from the TrueMajority group asking for help fighting computer voting. The email, from actor and activist Martin Sheen, says that "TrueMajority is working on this important issue with some of our partners, including Working Assets, The Electronic Frontier Foundation, and MoveOn.org", some important players in (progressive) online activism.

As we see daily, the concerns about e-voting are getting publicised and more people are joining the campaign against black box voting; this is just another example of the growing movement.

Given the expected big news by Bev Harris at the press conference in Seattle on Tuesday afternoon, it's curious that TrueMajority didn't wait just another day or two for news coverage of that announcement to get out and help raise additional questions; I'll speculate that they just didn't know.