
Liberal dark money group using 'behavioral psychology' to get women to vote Democrat in battleground states
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Galvanize Action, which is contained within a massive dark money network managed by Arabella Advisors, is working to shift moderate and Republican women to vote for Democrats.
Galvanize Action works to "identify, reach, and move moderate women in rural, small town, and suburban America to reliably vote for progress," according to its website. It does so by working at the "intersection of data science, behavioral psychology, and neuroscience" to find women in battleground states "who want progress but aren't yet reliably voting that way, connect with them on their values, and impact their voting behavior." Joe Schoffstall is a politics producer/reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Joe.Schoffstall@Fox.com and on Twitter: @joeschoffstall
The low-profile group is working to move women to Democrats in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio and will expand to North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Texas and Nevada. Galvanize Action is a fiscally sponsored project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a nonprofit incubator managed by the Washington, D.C.-based Arabella Advisors consulting firm.
The Capital Research Center's Parker Thayer says Galvanize Action uses "psychological tricks" to dupe female voters.