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Fake ‘Biden’ tells voters to skip primaries

- ■ RNZ

A FAKE robocall claiming to be from US President Joe Biden has urged voters to skip Tuesday’s primary election in New Hampshire.

An investigat­ion has been opened into the calls, which are suspected to have been artificial­ly generated.

It is unclear who created the audio. The Trump campaign has denied involvemen­t.

In the message, a voice tells voters to “save” their ballot for the general election in November.

“Republican­s have been trying to push nonpartisa­n and Democratic voters to participat­e in their primary. What a bunch of malarkey,” says the message.

But there is no rule that says people who vote in a primary cannot cast a ballot in the general election, so there is no reason to “save” a vote.

The New Hampshire attorney general’s office said in a statement: “Although the voice in the robocall sounds like the voice of President Biden, this message appears to be artificial­ly generated based on initial indication­s.”

It added that the “messages appear to be an unlawful attempt to disrupt” the election on Tuesday, and that “voters should disregard the content of this message entirely”.

To recipients, the robocalls falsely appeared to be coming from the personal mobile phone number of a former state Democratic chairperso­n, Kathy Sullivan, who helps run a pro-Biden political group in New Hampshire.

“This call links back to my personal cell phone number without my permission,” she said in a statement, calling it “outright election interferen­ce”.

Anti-robocall applicatio­n Nomorobo estimates the calls were placed between 5000 and 25,000 times, reports CNN.

On Monday, White House spokeswoma­n Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed that the audio was fake.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Joe Biden participat­es in a televised townhall on CNN dedicated in Los Angeles, California, US October 10, 2019.
Picture: REUTERS Joe Biden participat­es in a televised townhall on CNN dedicated in Los Angeles, California, US October 10, 2019.

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