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Evening Edition: A Look At Election Laws And Concerns In Battleground Pennsylvania

2024/11/4
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Key Insights

Why are both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump focusing their last-minute campaign efforts in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania is a crucial battleground state that could determine the outcome of the election. Both candidates are making final appeals to voters in key areas like Pittsburgh, Allentown, and Philadelphia.

What are the concerns about election interference in Pennsylvania?

Election officials are worried about foreign actors spreading disinformation to undermine confidence in the electoral process. They are monitoring and addressing these threats to ensure the integrity of the election.

How has Pennsylvania prepared for the 2024 election compared to 2020?

Pennsylvania has acquired new equipment to process mail ballots faster, gained more experience, and seen a decrease in mail-in voting. These changes aim to streamline the counting process and improve efficiency.

What measures are in place to combat misinformation and disinformation about elections in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania monitors misinformation closely and ensures that accurate information is shared in parallel. The Shapiro administration works to communicate the truth about elections through various media platforms.

What evidence of widespread voter fraud was found in Pennsylvania in 2020?

There was no evidence of widespread voter fraud, such as dead people voting or non-citizens voting. Investigations found that such incidents were extremely rare.

How has the environment for election officials changed since 2020?

The environment has become more hostile, with increased threats of violence and intimidation. This has led to a significant turnover in election officials, necessitating new training programs to ensure smooth elections.

What message does Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania's Secretary of the Commonwealth, want voters to know?

Schmidt encourages voters to tune out the noise and cast their votes confidently, knowing that Pennsylvania's election system is secure and every vote will be counted.

Chapters

Pennsylvania's Secretary of the Commonwealth, Al Schmidt, discusses the state's election laws, concerns about foreign actors spreading disinformation, and measures to ensure voter confidence.
  • Pennsylvania cannot begin processing mail ballots until 7 a.m. on election morning.
  • Foreign actors are attempting to undermine confidence in the electoral process.
  • Pennsylvania is monitoring and combating misinformation and disinformation.

Shownotes Transcript

Both Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump are making last minute campaign stops in Pennsylvania offering voters their last messages before they cast their votes. There have already been election fraud claims in Pennsylvania, and while election officials there do have concerns about foreign actors spreading election fraud disinformation, they remain confident every voter will be able to cast their vote.

FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth, who says he understands election scrutiny and is confident Pennsylvania voters will be satisfied in the end.

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