Summary:
- Venture capitalist Bradley Tusk has invested $20 million to promote mobile voting as a solution to address issues in the U.S. political system.
- Tusk believes that mobile voting can increase voter turnout and engagement, particularly among younger and marginalized voters who may face barriers to traditional in-person voting.
- However, there are concerns about the security and privacy implications of mobile voting, and experts argue that it may not be a panacea for the challenges facing the U.S. electoral system.