- Candidate data may be the hidden battlefield.
The newsletter warns candidates to be careful about “free” campaign software if the platform controls the voter-contact data. The big question: who owns the doors you knock, the calls you make, and the donor information you collect?
- Defend Florida is shifting from legislation to candidate support.
The focus is moving toward identifying legislators and candidates who will carry election integrity bills next session — and helping them through house parties, phone calls, door knocking, walk lists, and local relationship-building.
- The Florida SAVE Act still has serious loopholes.
The newsletter argues that the current SAVE Act language does not go far enough on citizenship verification, provisional vote-by-mail ballots, voter roll cleanup, reporting to law enforcement, or preventing non-citizens from handling election technology and ballots.