It rarely comes as a surprise to advocates that individuals and groups oppose their positions and fight against the policy outcomes they champion. However, in recent years the tactics have sometimes become more sinister, including manipulation of stances, slanted edits of secret recordings, and even illegal or unethical acts like hacking and doxxing. Being an advocate these days sometimes means you have to prepare for politically motivated attacks, and on this episode we talk about some of the things to think about before it happens.
Attorneys for this Episode
Natalie Ossenfort
Tim Mooney
Shownotes
Elected Officials Misusing their Authority
- In some states we are seeing official investigations of organizations based on a thin or weak record, often from questionable complaints
- Best practices
Attacks by Non-governmental Actors
- Organizations, individuals, online efforts by one or both
- Identify vulnerabilities.
- Best practices
- “Weird question” point person
- Prepare volunteers and staff
- Keep it short – “We follow all federal and state laws”
- Understand the laws
- Smart social media
Other attacks
- Hacking and Doxxing
- Best practice: IT trainings, strong passwords, VPNs, and other protections
If you are attacked . . .
- Don’t overreact, reassure staff, board, key supporters you’re gathering the facts
- Share with others in your coalitions so they know what may be coming
- Get a handle on the facts — be clear with what you know and don’t know
- Have a plan in place to respond
Resources
Sample 501(c)(3) Policy for Election Season
Election Activities of Individuals Associated with 501(c)(3)s