The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 10月30日 08時00分
In Pennsylvania, state Republicans could use a delay in counting votes to argue that the election is rigged—and to appoint special electors to decide the winner. “We’re going to have 100 people working 24 hours a day to count these ballots,” a Democratic commissioner in Bucks County said. Still, some county officials say the process could take days, opening the door to false narratives and claims of fraud or tampering, when in reality “people are sitting there working as fast as they can," a Democratic representative from Philadelphia explained. Tap the link in our bio to read Eliza Griswold on how, according to one political analyst, “Harrisburg in 2020 could be Tallahassee in 2000.”
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