Amid crosstalk from Trump, Pennsylvania Republicans encourage mail voting
In August, President Donald Trump vowed on social media to “lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS.”
In Pennsylvania, though, Republicans are sending voters a different message as they work to unseat three state Supreme Court justices this November, a historically difficult feat that will require turning out as many voters as they can.
“In 2024, we voted by mail and flipped Pennsylvania red,” a video ad from the Republican State Leadership Committee said, before urging voters to go to a website to request their mail ballots for the judicial retention election.
Republican voters in the commonwealth have been getting these kinds of clashing messages for years, said veteran GOP consultant Christopher Nichol

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