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Concerning stories out of one battleground state have former President Donald Trump raising the alarm for voters to “REPORT CHEATING TO AUTHORITIES.”

Despite talking points about the “freest” and “fairest” election, lingering concerns about election integrity haven’t been helped by congressional failure to pass a proof of citizenship law as the Biden-Harris administration actively challenged states who fought to clear foreign nationals from their voter rolls.

On a local level, the GOP leader called attention to recent shenanigans in the Keystone State with a Truth Social post on Wednesday morning that read, “Pennsylvania is cheating, and getting caught, at large scale levels rarely seen before. REPORT CHEATING TO AUTHORITIES. Law Enforcement must act, NOW!”

The message followed a similar statement during his rally at the PPL Center in Allentown Tuesday night where he said to those gathered, “They’ve already started cheating in Lancaster,” giving an example where, allegedly, “every vote was written by the same person.”

Trump appeared to be referring to a previously reported scheme involving 2,500 voter registration applications with fake names, duplicate handwriting, and information that didn’t match what was on file.

“Indicators of fraud included inaccuracies with the addresses listed on the application, false personal identification information, as well as false names,” said Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams. “A number of the applications also contain names that did not match the provided Social Security information.”

Elsewhere in the commonwealth, RNC delegate Valerie Biancaniello was filmed being taken away in handcuffs from a polling place in Delaware County for allegedly telling voters to support Trump.

However, both she and the campaign contended that the supporter was only reminding voters of their rights as the polling location was allegedly telling people to leave.

A statement from Trump’s campaign said, “Today in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Val Biancaniello was arrested for encouraging people to stay in line and vote. Election officials were telling voters to leave, without any reason, and actively suppressing their right to vote.”

The delegate said in a post on X, “They arrested me and I didn’t break any laws. I encouraged people to stay in line and vote because the Democrats were discouraging voters from in person voting today in Delaware County. In fact, the election worker told people in line to go to the Chester Heights satellite office because the line was shorter there.”

Those who followed the instructions were said to have been told the location was out of mail-in-ballot applications, leading Biancaniello to assert, “This is voter suppression in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.”

While voters remained alert to any activity that appeared out of the ordinary, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign reportedly shifted advertising funds out of Wisconsin into Pennsylvania as part of a late shift to encourage voter turnout for the critical state that then-former President Joe Biden had been awarded the electoral votes from with a difference of little more than 80,000 votes.

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