Wisconsin GOP Executive Director Faces Calls for Dismissal Over 2020 Election Texts
Souls to the Polls and other groups allege Andrew Iverson attempted to suppress Black voter turnout through disruptive tactics.
- Souls to the Polls demands the removal of Wisconsin GOP Executive Director Andrew Iverson over controversial 2020 election day text messages.
- Texts from Iverson suggested using Trump supporters to overwhelm Souls to the Polls, a group aiding Black voter turnout in Milwaukee.
- Iverson claims the messages were jokes, while ex-staffer Carlton Huffman asserts they were serious and aimed at voter suppression.
- Huffman, a controversial figure himself, has accused Iverson of unethical practices during the 2020 election.
- The Republican Party of Wisconsin defends Iverson, attributing the allegations to disgruntled former colleague Huffman.