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|    John Doe to Ubiquitous    |
|    Re: Swing-state county reports thousands    |
|    01 Nov 24 09:37:58    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.elections, alt.politics.corruption       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: NoOne@private.corp              On 10/25/2024 8:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:       > PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday       > after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect       > are fraudulent.       >       > Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county       > elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration       deadline,       > officials reported at a Friday news conference.       >       > District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of       > the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect       > addresses, false identification information, false names and names that       don’t       > match Social Security information.       >       > Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election       > Day looms       >       > “Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same       > handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.       >       > “It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony       > applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted       > recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other       > counties.       >       > “It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re       registering       > in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,       > emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.       >       > “Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and       enter       > applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law       > enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.       >       > --       > Let's go Brandon!       >       It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to       assure election integrity and look for anomalies.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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