Bucks County a Microcosm of Election Chaos with Poor Communication, Viral Misinformation and Lawfare
Experts fear the recent confusion demonstrates the new speed of misinformation networks.
Experts fear the recent confusion demonstrates the new speed of misinformation networks.
Witold Walczak, Legal Director for the ACLU of Pennsylvania, says they are ready to defend the election process.
The justices left in place a state Supreme Court ruling that elections officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected.
Investigations into potential fraud in voter registration applications in three Pennsylvania counties have become fodder for online misinformation, including from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
The challenges reportedly target mostly Democrats in several southeastern counties, including Bucks County.
The real stars weren’t on the stage, but in the audience. They’re the organizers, the voices, and the votes.
Historical trends, demographic data and current affairs all point toward LGBTQ+ voters playing an important – and potentially decisive role in November.
You can learn a lot about a candidate by who bankrolls them.
In many rural areas, Republican candidates go uncontested. That’s changing in 2024, thanks to grassroots efforts to contest every election, even in staunchly red counties.
What’s next? Labelling them Antifa. Local voters must deport this MAGA sheriff from his office on Nov. 4 to end his ICE 287(g) agreement once and for all, writes Editor Cyril Mychalejko.
“We are all looking for some kind of hope; for someone who has been successful in taking on the far right,” said Barbara Simmons, executive director of The Peace Center in Langhorne.
PA FIRE’s goal is to create “a groundbreaking, statewide initiative to protect immigrant rights, expand vital services and drive long-term systems change across the commonwealth.”
“Families are feeling the pressure, and so are the systems meant to support them,” said Elizabeth Zbinden, Food Program Manager with Bucks County Opportunity Council.
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