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Experts say big PA voter fraud claims don't add up

Plus, Fogel not included in Russia prisoner swap.

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Friday, August 2, 2024
Today: 'Basically impossible,' prisoner swap, 'misleading' info, Harris flips on fracking, Title IX, and false alarms. Thanks for checking in.
ELECTIONS 101

Former President Donald Trump, in his Harrisburg campaign rally on Wednesday, repeated well-worn and unsubstantiated claims that Democrats carried out massive fraud in the 2020 election. 

Democrats, he warned in a pre-show recording, would try to cheat in the upcoming election, adding: "It’s the only thing they do well."

But experts tell Spotlight PA that theories about broad collusion to alter results just don’t square with the reality that election administration in the commonwealth is local and decentralized, making major fraud — the kind alleged by Trump — basically impossible here. 

Read the full report: How does PA election administration work?

NOTABLE / QUOTABLE

“I am here to tell you as an auditor that processes matter.”

—Pennsylvania Auditor General Timothy DeFoor on findings of inconsistent safety inspection reporting by PennDOT in a state full of aging bridges
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DAILY RUNDOWN
Today's top news story in Pennsylvania.
FRACK FLIP: Kamala Harris says she no longer supports a ban on fracking, the reversal coming as Republicans in states like Pennsylvania looked to seize on the issue. Some allies told Politico that picking Gov. Josh Shapiro as VP could help allay any lingering doubts.

• Pro-Palestinian groups oppose 'VP Shapiro,' via NYT (paywall).
• Would Shapiro actually help Harris win Pa.?, via Vox.com.
 
Today's second top news story in Pennsylvania.
NOT INCLUDED: Russia has freed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan in a multicountry prisoner swap that did not include Pittsburgh-area teacher Marc Fogel, who's being held on cannabis charges, per WTAE.

Today's third top news story in Pennsylvania.BLAME GAME: Local law enforcement are bristling at "misleading" Secret Service accounts of security failures around the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, telling CNN the embattled agency is simply trying to pass the buck

Today's fourth top news story in Pennsylvania.NEW RULES: The Inquirer (paywall) reports more than 100 Pennsylvania schools (listed here) attended by the children of Moms for Liberty members won't be subject to enforcement of new federal rules barring gender identity discrimination due to a court ruling.

Today's fifth top news story in Pennsylvania.SHOT SPOTS: As Pittsburgh expands its use of the controversial gunshot detection system known as ShotSpotter, Bloomberg reports on a New York City comptroller's audit that found the tech gave false alarms 87% of the time, wasting time and resources.
🤔 Know your news? Prove it with this week's Great PA News Quiz: Shapiro speculation and Pennsylvania goes to the Olympics
IN OTHER NEWS
POST-RIFT: The Luzerne County GOP has a new chair after seven of its top leaders resigned, per the Times-Tribune (paywall). Meanwhile, a state House GOP primary race there still hasn't been called three months later.

DONE DEAL: The Lehigh Valley Health Network-Jefferson Health merger is complete, creating one of the top revenue-generating health systems in the country and a 30-hospital system spanning New Jersey to NEPA.

COURT FIGHT: Allentown council has voted to hire a lawyer for a proposed lawsuit against Mayor Matt Tuerk over his voiding of a probe into city hall discrimination, Lehigh Valley News reports. 

GRAFFITI PIER: Philadelphia's graffiti pier partially collapsed into the Delaware River this week. Here's video. No injuries were reported.

BATTER UP: College hospitality majors will feed this year's Little League World Series players in Williamsport, the Sun-Gazette reports.
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