Chattanooga Times Free Press

Governor’s voter registrati­on change draws Trump’s ire

- BY MARC LEVY

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Donald Trump has a familiar target in his sights: Pennsylvan­ia’s voting rules.

He never stopped attacking court decisions on mail-in ballots during the pandemic, falsely claiming it as a reason for his 2020 loss in the crucial battlegrou­nd state. Now, the former Republican president is seizing on a decision by Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro to bypass the Legislatur­e and start automatic voter registrati­on.

The blowback has echoes of the 2020 election, when Trump and his allies relentless­ly criticized decisions by the state’s Democratic­majority Supreme Court. That included extending the deadline to receive mail-in ballots over warnings that the pandemic had slowed postal service deliveries.

Republican­s have joined Trump in railing against Shapiro’s action, saying there are not enough safeguards to prevent minors or undocument­ed immigrants from registerin­g. The Shapiro administra­tion disputes that.

“THE DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO STEAL PENNSYLVAN­IA AGAIN BY DOING THE ‘AUTOMATIC VOTER REGISTRATI­ON’ SCAM,” Trump wrote on social media.

Some Republican lawmakers are threatenin­g litigation, saying Shapiro should have sought approval from the Legislatur­e, where control is divided between the parties. Meanwhile, national and state Republican parties are seeking an explanatio­n from Shapiro’s administra­tion for how it will ensure that non-U.S. citizens and minors cannot register to vote.

In a statement, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel said Shapiro is springing an “unclear and unnecessar­y last-minute rule change” on voters weeks before the Nov. 7 election, which features a race for a state Supreme Court seat. The firstterm governor “cares more about getting airtime on MSNBC than making sure Pennsylvan­ia elections are secure and transparen­t,” McDaniel said.

Shapiro also is trying to capitalize on his move. He did a round of national cable TV appearance­s after the Sept. 19 announceme­nt and used it as fundraisin­g pitch, promoting it as a major advancemen­t for democracy.

“This will help tens of thousands of Pennsylvan­ians make their voice heard — no matter who you choose to vote for or what your views are,” Shapiro said in a fundraisin­g email.

Democrats contended that Shapiro was well within his legal authority to authorize automatic voter registrati­on. One election lawyer, Adam Bonin, said Republican­s criticizin­g it are simply seeking cover, should Trump lose in 2024, and are using it to raise campaign donations.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MATT SLOCUM ?? In 2020, Chester County, Pa., election workers process mail-in and absentee ballots at West Chester University in West Chester, Pa.
AP PHOTO/MATT SLOCUM In 2020, Chester County, Pa., election workers process mail-in and absentee ballots at West Chester University in West Chester, Pa.

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