The Oklahoman

Trump seizes on small election issues to spread concern

- By Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON— Nine ballots discarded in Pennsylvan­ia. A mail carrier who altered a handful of affidavit ballot applicatio­ns. People being sent double ballots.

In the run up to Election Day, President Donald Trump is seizing on small, potentiall­y routine voting issues to suggest the election is rigged. But there is no evidence there is any widespread voter fraud as the president has suggested.

Neverthele­ss, his comments have been amplified by his campaign, supporters and allies, including Attorney General William Barr, adding heft to the claims.

“Mail ballots, they cheat,” Trump said last month. During the presidenti­al debate last week, he insisted the election had already been “rigged,” adding: “As far as the ballots are concerned, it's a disaster.”

But voter fraud has proved exceedingl­y rare. And even a panel commission­ed by the Trump administra­tion to explore the issue uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud.

Five states routinely send ballots to all registered voters so they can choose to vote through the mail or in person, and four other states and the District of Columbia will be adopting that system in November, as will almost every county in Montana.

Even as the president rails against mail-in voting, he has acknowledg­ed t hat he voted by absentee ballot in the past. But Trump's decision to seize on the small number of issues — they occur in every election — exemplify the president's monthslong effort to sow doubt about the integrity of the election before i t's even arrived and to preemptive­ly call into question the results.

Particular­ly, the president has seized on an election worker's decision to discard nine military ballots in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvan­ia, which a state elections official said amounted to a mistake and not “intentiona­l fraud.” Still, the president brought up the case, saying it was evidence of election fraud. He mentioned it twice during Tuesday night's presidenti­al debate.

The Justice Department has said seven of the nine ballots found discarded in a wastebaske­t in Luzerne County, Pennsylvan­ia, had Trump's name. The Justice Department is still investigat­ing the matter and it was Trump, after being briefed by Barr, who first mentioned the ballots during a radio show appearance, hours before the U.S. attorney in Harrisburg announced the investigat­ion.

At the debate, Trump also pointed to another Justice Department in West Virginia, where a mail carrier admitted to changing parts of absentee ballot applicatio­ns, including changing the party affiliatio­n on five applicatio­ns from Democratic to Republican. But t he president misconstru­ed the facts in the case and said that there were “mailmen selling the ballots.”

Them an, Thomas Cooper, held a postal contract to pick up mail in the three towns in which the voters live and delivered the forms in April to the Pendleton County clerk. He pleaded guilty in July to attempted election fraud and injury to the mail.

But there were no accusation­s that Cooper had ever been paid for that and he told investigat­ors that he did it “as a joke.”

Barr has previously raised the possibilit­y that a “foreign country could print up tens of thousands of counterfei­t ballots” and has argued they would be hard to detect, but that's been disputed by election experts. Multiple studies have debunked the notion of pervasive voter fraud in general and in the vote-by-mail process.

 ?? [EVAN VUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? Attorney General William Barr speaks during a meeting between President Donald Trump and Republican state attorneys general about social media companies Sept. 23 in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington.
[EVAN VUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Attorney General William Barr speaks during a meeting between President Donald Trump and Republican state attorneys general about social media companies Sept. 23 in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington.

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