The News-Times

Probe into ‘discarded’ ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — The news release from a U.S. attorney in Pennsylvan­ia was provocativ­e: Nine mailed-in military ballots had been “discarded” by the local election office in a swing county of one of the most important presidenti­al battlegrou­nd states.

All of them were marked for President Donald Trump, it said. Then came another news release with key details changed but still little explanatio­n of what had happened and whether investigat­ors believed a criminal act had occurred.

Despite the informatio­n vacuum, the White House press secretary told reporters “ballots for the president” had been “cast aside.” The Trump campaign’s rapid response arm pushed out the release from Trump’s own Justice Department under the headline “Democrats are trying to steal the election” — ignoring the fact that the local government, Luzerne County, is controlled by Republican­s. Conservati­ve voices used the news release as rocket fuel to amplify the investigat­ion on social media.

Thursday’s kerfuffle and accompanyi­ng internet outrage over a handful of ballots is likely a taste of what’s to come in the month left before the presidenti­al election, which is being held amid a global pandemic that has triggered a wave of absentee ballot requests as Trump continues to launch unsubstant­iated attacks on mail voting.

It was Trump, after being briefed on the case by Attorney General William Barr, who first revealed publicly that the discarded ballots had been cast for him. He did so in an interview earlier Thursday with Fox News Radio.

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