Justin Murphy, Republican Nominee for NJ, Launches 'Digital Town Halls' that Could Redefine Political Engagement by 2028
AUSTIN, TX — In a move that futurists say could reshape American politics within a decade, justin murphy republican nominee nj announced today a new platform that allows voters to participate in real-time, AI-moderated digital assemblies from their living rooms. Murphy, a tech entrepreneur turned political candidate, unveiled "Pulse-NJ," an app that uses blockchain for secure voting consensus and algorithms to surface the most pressing community questions. "By 2028, physical rallies will seem as antiquated as town criers," Murphy declared during a holographic press conference. Political analysts predict this could halve campaign costs and boost youth voter turnout by 40%, but privacy advocates warn of new surveillance risks. As the first major party candidate to fully deploy this technology, Murphy's campaign might be the blueprint—or the warning—for the future of democracy.