From Rachel Carmona <[email protected]>
Subject Voter suppression online
Date October 9, 2020 5:01 PM
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[1]Women's March

  



Hi John,

I wanted to send a quick note to make sure you saw our email earlier this
week.

Women's March is partnering with Auburn Seminary to host a two-part
Election Disinformation Defense training on October 12 and 13 to combat
election misinformation online.

[ [link removed] ]Will you sign up to join the training next week from 7:15 - 8:15pm ET /
4:15 - 5:15pm PT to help make sure every voter is counted this election
season?

[ [link removed] ]RSVP now  →

Our Election Digital Defense track within our Digital Defenders Program
will fight against election disinformation online by educating voters
online to turn voter confusion into education and preparation.

Please read more about the program below, and we hope to see you next
week.

Rachel

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John,

It’s no secret that the internet – and particularly social media – is a
battleground for politics. Everyday, voters are being exposed to
misinformation while trying to find answers about how to vote.

We’re already seeing signs of voter suppression on social media platforms
with misinformation around vote-by-mail, ID requirements, ballot tracking,
and more.

That’s why Women’s March is scaling up our efforts to combat election
disinformation online through our successful Digital Defenders training
program. We’re looking for more active participants to join our online
Digital Defense community to keep up with daily election disinformation
threats and respond to them in real time.

[ [link removed] ]Will you sign up now to join our two-part Election Disinformation
Defense training on October 12 and 13 from 7:15 - 8:15 pm ET/4:15 - 5:15
pm PT to combat election misinformation?

[ [link removed] ]RSVP now  →

Please note that you must attend both trainings in full to become a part
of the Election Disinformation Defense group.

We saw the deliberate manipulation of voters in 2016, and it’s our duty in
these final 29 days before Election Day to prepare for similar attacks
again this year. Our Election Digital Defense track within our Digital
Defenders Program will fight against election disinformation online by
educating voters online to turn voter confusion into education and
preparation.

During the two-day training, you’ll learn about the election
disinformation threats that are already on our horizon, those we
anticipate that are on the rise, and get practice on how to respond
effectively and accurately.

In addition to participating in our phone and text banks, marching on
October 17, becoming an in-person Election Defender, and encouraging your
friends to vote through Vote Tripling, [ [link removed] ]this is another way you can
safely participate in this election.

Together, we'll continue to get out the vote, fight to make sure every
vote is counted, and protect the results.

With thanks,

Rachel







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