ASP's third co-founder Kiani, a tech entrepreneur, added that they are not looking toward a monetary gain, but to help better inform the voting public.
"I'm not worried about how I'm going to make money on something, but 'Is this something that’s worthy? Is it going to make life better for people?' If I can gather the right team and we think we can make a difference, we go for it," Kiani said. "Fortunately so far that’s worked out. Maybe one day we’ll get handsomely rewarded, maybe not, but the point is what Chris said, we’re trying to get people to get engaged, to vote, so that hopefully our government represents us all a little bit better."
Evans told PEOPLE the way to change that is by voting, plain but not so simple.
"That's such a boring line to a lot of people, but it doesn't mean it's not true," he said. "Given everything that's going on in the world, more engagement in politics is always a good thing. It will only help government work better for us, and better represent who we really are."
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