Anyone in VA get a text regarding neighborhood voting tomorrow?

Anonymous
I’m a registered Democrat and I got the following text today:

Larla, records show you voted in 2023. 28 people on Elm Street voted last year. We'll be sharing a report after the election of who didn't vote. Find where to vote Tuesday: https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ STOP = End

My son got the same message. My dh, a registered Republican, did not.

This honestly pisses me off, but I’m not sure who was behind it. Anyone get anything similar?
Anonymous
No and it's a scam. Ignore and block
Anonymous
AI is still weak in chat and other areas but can easily distinguish phone use by party affiliation.
Anonymous
Nope, but I voted like a month ago.
Anonymous
I’ve gotten letters like that. It’s shady and infuriating. The letter included neighbors’ voting histories.
Anonymous
This is interesting — about a decade ago, the book “The Victory Lab” mentioned that academic studies have found that messaging that threatens voters with public shame for not voting is (a) very effective at getting people to turn out and (b) very likely to infuriate voters, exactly as it did OP. I guess campaigns have decided to try it anyway now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting — about a decade ago, the book “The Victory Lab” mentioned that academic studies have found that messaging that threatens voters with public shame for not voting is (a) very effective at getting people to turn out and (b) very likely to infuriate voters, exactly as it did OP. I guess campaigns have decided to try it anyway now.


You just need to pin it on the other side. The best thing to do is to send the message to weak Dems and mildly-Dem leaning Independents. Then talk abortion to a Catholic man or maybe the need for DEI to white people. You want to get these people mad to say “I’ll show you” and vote GOP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting — about a decade ago, the book “The Victory Lab” mentioned that academic studies have found that messaging that threatens voters with public shame for not voting is (a) very effective at getting people to turn out and (b) very likely to infuriate voters, exactly as it did OP. I guess campaigns have decided to try it anyway now.


NP. I got that text too and I'm considering not voting ever again. So a lot of B for me but not A.
Anonymous
Where can I look up to see whether people/neighbors voted or not? It's public record, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting — about a decade ago, the book “The Victory Lab” mentioned that academic studies have found that messaging that threatens voters with public shame for not voting is (a) very effective at getting people to turn out and (b) very likely to infuriate voters, exactly as it did OP. I guess campaigns have decided to try it anyway now.


NP. I got that text too and I'm considering not voting ever again. So a lot of B for me but not A.


Why would you never vote again because of this text? Genuinely curious, not trying to argue about it with you.
Anonymous
There was a story on the news about the texts yesterday. People were upset and told the local news about it.
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