Pennsylvania Republicans Plan Alternate Elector Slate Again
Pennsylvania Republicans Plan Alternate Elector Slate Again

Pennsylvania Republicans Plan Alternate Elector Slate Again

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In Florida's St. John's County, a fraudulent voter guide misrepresenting endorsements from the local Republican party has sparked controversy just before the GOP primary. The mailers, which mimicked official guides, listed candidates not endorsed by the party and arrived just as early voting began. Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania, five Republicans who participated in a controversial alternate elector scheme in 2020 are poised to do so again for the 2024 election, despite widespread condemnation. Critics argue that allowing these individuals to serve as electors undermines the democratic process. Legal expert Lindsey Miller contends that those involved in election fraud should face consequences rather than be allowed to participate again. Additionally, a new book titled 'The Fake Elector Playbook' suggests that similar tactics may be employed in the upcoming election, drawing parallels to the previous cycle.

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