mark francis
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Elections officials are again blaming someone else for the 'glitch' or deliberate fraud, whichever it is. At any rate, in keeping with tradition, this 'glitch' will likely hurt republicans far more than democrats. No surprise there.
Adams is a consistently Republican county. In fact, no Democratic candidate seeking the presidency has won Adams County since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. In 2020, Donald Trump won with 66.13 percent of the county's vote to Joe Biden's 32.13 percent. In 2016, Hillary Clinton only held 29.63 percent of the vote, the lowest any Democratic nominee had garnered in the county since George McGovern's failed presidential run 44 years prior.
In 2020, 16,670 Mifflin County voters (77.37 percent) picked Trump compared to 4,603 for Biden (21.36 percent). In 2016, 14,050 (76.53 percent) voted for Trump over Clinton, who claimed a measly 3,563 (19.41 percent.) The last time Mifflin County selected a Democratic candidate for president was 1964.
What Happened to These PA Voters' Mail-In Ballots?
townhall.com
What Happened to These PA Voters' Mail-In Ballots?
Many Pennsylvania voters are reporting that they still have not received their mail-in ballots days away from the 2024 election. Where they went missing — some in critical deep-red counties — is particularly alarming.Adams County
In a Q-and-A session about the upcoming election, Pennsylvania's Secretary of State Al Schmidt, who oversees election administration statewide, was informed that dozens of voters in Adams County had applied for a mail-in ballot but did not get one.Adams is a consistently Republican county. In fact, no Democratic candidate seeking the presidency has won Adams County since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. In 2020, Donald Trump won with 66.13 percent of the county's vote to Joe Biden's 32.13 percent. In 2016, Hillary Clinton only held 29.63 percent of the vote, the lowest any Democratic nominee had garnered in the county since George McGovern's failed presidential run 44 years prior.
Mifflin County
Similarly, in Mifflin County, a reliably Republican and pro-Trump stronghold, there's chatter among voters in community forums about the absence of mail-in ballots that have yet to arrive on their doorsteps.In 2020, 16,670 Mifflin County voters (77.37 percent) picked Trump compared to 4,603 for Biden (21.36 percent). In 2016, 14,050 (76.53 percent) voted for Trump over Clinton, who claimed a measly 3,563 (19.41 percent.) The last time Mifflin County selected a Democratic candidate for president was 1964.