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Been doing it awhile. Not just with Richer and Maricopa County.

Even Here In Very Red Oklahoma... https://oklahoma.gov/elections/media/trustedinfo.html

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#TrustedInfo

What is #TrustedInfo? #TrustedInfo is a social media campaign designed to remind voters that state and local election officials are the authoritative sources for election information.

Voters have a right to accurate and timely information. With misinformation and disinformation running rampant on social media and other platforms, it is important for voters to know who to trust. The mission of #TrustedInfo is to communicate with the American people that local and state election officials are their FIRST and TRUSTED sources for election information.

Election officials around the country use #TrustedInfo to highlight the importance of choosing direct, reliable information sources.

#TrustedInfo was first used in 2020 and is spearheaded by the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) and endorsed by the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED), the Oklahoma State Election Board, as well as other organizations including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


So, trust but verify their trustworthiness. If they are corrupt, don't trust them first, regardless of what NASS says. After all, there were several questionable corporate sponsors of NASS, and collusion between govt and private companies (PPPs) should always get that extra scrutiny for TRUTH, imho.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Been doing it awhile. Not just with Richer and Maricopa County.

Even Here In Very Red Oklahoma... https://oklahoma.gov/elections/media/trustedinfo.html

Ok gov Home

#TrustedInfo

What is #TrustedInfo? #TrustedInfo is a social media campaign designed to remind voters that state and local election officials are the authoritative sources for election information.

Voters have a right to accurate and timely information. With misinformation and disinformation running rampant on social media and other platforms, it is important for voters to know who to trust. The mission of #TrustedInfo is to communicate with the American people that local and state election officials are their FIRST and TRUSTED sources for election information.

Election officials around the country use #TrustedInfo to highlight the importance of choosing direct, reliable information sources.

#TrustedInfo was first used in 2020 and is spearheaded by the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) and endorsed by the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED), the Oklahoma State Election Board, as well as other organizations including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

1 year ago
1 score