ELECTION INTERFERENCE: Pennsylvania voter fraud and more

On Wednesday morning, President Trump wrote in an explosive post on Truth Social: "Pennsylvania is cheating, and getting caught, at large scale levels rarely seen before. REPORT CHEATING TO AUTHORITIES. Law Enforcement must act, NOW!"




Shortly after, Senior Editor of Human Events Jack Posobiec wrote in a post on X: Yesterday[,] in Pennsylvania I saw officers blcoking people from voting early in[-]person[.]

"I saw Democrats wearing fake badges illegally posing as election officials[.] And I didn't see Gov[ernor] Josh Shapiro doing a single thing about it[.]

This is who Shapiro is. A bum[.]"
 
Local policemen are reporting that officers in Pennsylvania are behaving differently around the voting polls because the state is a commonwealth.
 

Fox News also reported on election fraud in the State of Pennsylvania: "York County’s Office of Elections recently received a large delivery containing thousands of voter registration forms and mail-in ballot applications from a third-party group.

"It’s not unusual to get large stacks of voter registrations or large stacks of requests for mail-in ballots, it’s just this was an overabundance of registrations from one particular organization," said York County President Commissioner Julie Wheeler.

According to York County officials, the delivery was made by Field+Media Corps, which was acting on behalf of the Everybody Votes Campaign.

According to its website, Field+Media Corps is an Arizona-based consulting firm which began as a field operation in 2017, connecting campaigns and projects with communities of color across the state."

Alyssa Kratz continued, "Along with Arizona, the firm also hires political canvassers in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and California.

The county is now taking a closer look at those forms and applications."

". . .Lancaster County officials [are] investigating approximately 2,500 voter registration forms for potential fraud. The batch of applications, which had false names, incorrect addresses and other discrepancies, is being traced back to a large-scale canvassing operation. 

"It appears to be an organized effort at this point but of course, it’s an ongoing investigation and we’ll be looking into who participated and how far up it goes," said Heather Adams, the Lancaster County District Attorney, at a press conference on Friday, Oct. 25. 
 

On October 25, 2024, Nick Sortor commented on the findings in Lancaster County, stating, "PEOPLE MUST BE JAILED FOR THIS!"