An anti-Trump super PAC, AllVote, has recently come under scrutiny for allegedly sending misleading text messages to voters in key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Georgia.
Reports indicate that some voters received texts falsely claiming they had not cast their ballots, even if they already had. Others were sent incorrect information about polling locations or drop-box sites.
The New Mexico Secretary of State’s office responded to complaints, suggesting that federal authorities “need to look at and crack down on” the incident, according to a report by the Washington Free Beacon.
The Free Beacon’s investigation found that AllVote is affiliated with Rapid Resist Action, an organization founded by former Obama administration official Yoni Landau.
Rapid Resist Action has been financially supported by billionaire Reid Hoffman, whose recent tax filings reveal a contribution of nearly half a million dollars to the group in 2022.
Hoffman is no stranger to controversy. He previously funded a tech firm implicated in creating fake online accounts to influence the 2017 Alabama Senate election, discouraging conservative voters.
When the scheme was exposed, Hoffman apologized, stating he was unaware of the firm’s activities.
Yoni Landau, founder of AllVote’s parent organization, has a