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“A chief concern of Democrats, beyond the subpoenas, was which people or companies might gain access to the stockpile of personal information of the nearly seven million Pennsylvanians who cast a ballot in the 2020 election.
State Senator Steven J. Santarsiero, a Democrat from the Philadelphia suburbs, pressed Mr. Dush on his selection process. Mr. Santarsiero asked specifically whether any of the vendors the Republicans are considering have ties to Sidney Powell, the lawyer who has popularized many false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
“The answer to that is I really don’t know, because it is not something that is relevant to my determination,” Mr. Dush responded.
“So it’s possible, then?” Mr. Santarsiero asked.
“It is absolutely possible,” Mr. Dush said.”
Well we just had about 50 people show up at the Comissioners meeting in my PA. city with the expressed demand there be an investigation on our election results.... Their response was they were waiting to hear from State.....so they now have States answer!
Where’s the AZ report?!?
NY Times loves government spying on us.
The story is behind a paywall. I doubt that investigators are seeking financial or criminal records, which should remain private. So what “personal information” is being sought? Names and addresses? Voter registration status? Information on whether someone has moved, how recently, and perhaps out of state? Data on whether a registered voter is actually dead or alive? I would not put it past the NYT and the democrats to object to releasing any information at all that would be necessary to investigate vote fraud, and they will label it “personal information” as a smokescreen.
Any “personal information” that’s being requested is public information.