Pennsylvania's top election official reassures voters while fighting misinformation in battleground state
Pennsylvania is the most pivotal battleground in the race for the White House. With its 19 electoral votes, it is the state where former President Trump and Vice President Harris are spending the most time and money - a combined $436 million between them and their allies.
It's also where the results could take days to count, due to a state law that prevents mail in ballots from being processed early. The anticipated lag, which dragged out Pennsylvania's count in 2020, now has election officials bracing for a repeat of conspiracy theories and violence.
At the helm - lifelong Republican Al Schmidt. He stood up to former President Trump and refused to join attempts to overturn his loss four years ago. As secretary of state, Schmidt is doing everything he can between now and election day to assure residents their votes will count - and to take on the lies Trump continues to spread about Pennsylvania.
Cecilia Vega: What's the reality? Voter fraud is widespread? Voter fraud never happens?
Al Schmidt: There is no evidence whatsoever that voter fraud takes place-- in any way that is widespread at all.
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