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kaggle-ho-026503House Oversight

Strategic memo discussing creation of a centrist third‑party using tech‑driven voting tools

Strategic memo discussing creation of a centrist third‑party using tech‑driven voting tools The passage outlines a generic plan for a new political movement and mentions technology and Silicon Valley, but provides no concrete names, dates, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is speculative and lacks specificity, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Proposes a centrist third‑party candidate with a four‑year, non‑partisan agenda; Mentions use of data targeting, biometric mobile voting, and voter verification technologies; Suggests involvement of Silicon Valley as potential allies

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Strategic memo discussing creation of a centrist third‑party using tech‑driven voting tools The passage outlines a generic plan for a new political movement and mentions technology and Silicon Valley, but provides no concrete names, dates, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is speculative and lacks specificity, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Proposes a centrist third‑party candidate with a four‑year, non‑partisan agenda; Mentions use of data targeting, biometric mobile voting, and voter verification technologies; Suggests involvement of Silicon Valley as potential allies

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kagglehouse-oversightpolitical-strategythird‑partyvoting-technologysilicon-valleyelection-reform
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