- Pennsylvania uncovers a large-scale voter fraud scheme ahead of the election.
- New Bipartisan Crypto Bill Passes Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- Crypto interest is rising in key US swing states.
With the US election looming, a voter fraud scheme in Pennsylvania has sparked a national debate.
In Lancaster County, officials have unearthed thousands of fraudulent voter applications with identical handwriting and fake addresses, raising concerns about possible voter registration abuses. At the same time, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed House Bill 2481, a bipartisan cryptocurrency regulation bill that provides guidelines for digital assets and signals a shift toward mainstream cryptocurrency acceptance.
ICYMI: This same scheme was discovered in Michigan in the 2020 election. Police caught a Democrat organization called GBI Strategies pulling it off after one of their employees turned in almost 10k fraud registrations in ONE DAY. The FBI covered it up.
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Following this discovery, internet users have raised concerns about the integrity of voter registrations. The massive voter fraud scheme uncovered thousands of applications with similar handwriting, forged signatures and false addresses submitted just before the voter registration deadline
District Attorney Heather Adams noted that these applications came from paid canvassers operating in a variety of public places, from malls to parks, suggesting an organized attempt to influence the upcoming election.
Fraud is similar to the 2020 case in Michigan
The Pennsylvania voter fraud investigation draws comparisons to a similar scheme from the 2020 election in Michigan that involved GBI Strategies, a Democratic-affiliated group. Authorities believe the fraud scheme may extend beyond Lancaster. Adams has suggested that these fake registrations could be used to facilitate fraudulent mail-in ballots. This discovery has led to calls for increased nationwide election oversight.
As Pennsylvania grapples with the voter fraud scandal, the state’s House of Representatives passed House Bill 2481, a bipartisan measure aimed at introducing crypto regulations. The bill includes provisions for self-custody, transaction taxes and Bitcoin payments, reflecting the state’s growing adoption of digital assets.
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The bill has garnered strong support as crypto interest grows in Pennsylvania and other key swing states. Google search trends show that Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, both critical swing states, have seen a significant increase in crypto-related searches since the last election, underscoring the influence of digital currency on voter sentiment.
These developments place Pennsylvania at the forefront of election security and financial innovation. As the election approaches, the potential influence of crypto politics and voter fraud allegations could play a crucial role in swaying voters’ opinions in this battleground state.