
PennLive: Bipartisan group of former elected officials work on battling misinformation
Ivey Dejesus of PennLive reports on a bipartisan effort in Pennsylvania that seeks to reassure voters of the integrity of the electoral process.
Misinformation has been a key factor in the attempts to cast public doubt on the nationwide results of the 2020 election.
The Democracy Defense Project, a new bipartisan national organization comprised of former elected officials, including members of Congress, state legislatures and governors, is focused on restoring public trust and confidence in the electoral process.
The Pennsylvania board of the Democracy Defense Project recently sat down for a panel discussion with PennLive to talk about their objectives, notably: addressing public concerns about the validity and integrity of the voting process in this country, and specifically, voter confidence in the electoral process in Pennsylvania.