John, you can do your part to stop the spread of election disinformation this holiday season – one conversation at a time.
Election lies can spread easily and confuse voters in our communities. Misinformation and disinformation are rampant – especially with the rise of social media.
That’s why Common Cause wants to help you have more productive and impactful conversations with friends and family as the holidays approach.
Join us this Thursday at 8pm ET for our Talking to Friends and Family training, where we will empower members to build community resilience to election misinformation. >>
John, talking to friends and family is the most effective way to equip voters with accurate election information and information verification skills.
These conversations are impactful and long lasting – yet can also be intimidating. But there is too much at stake to skip them.
Election misinformation is a difficult topic, but we know that inoculation messaging works to combat it:
I hope you’ll join us as we learn to combat misinformation at our Talking to Friends and Family training. >>
Thanks for all you do,
Raelyn Roberson, Media & Democracy Campaigner
and the team at Common Cause
P.S. Check out our website for more tips on having election conversations with friends and family >>
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