Philadelphia City Commissioner discusses disturbing threats
Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt, who is in charge of election oversight in the city, appeared on 60 Minutes Sunday night where he addressed President Trumps attacks on the integrity of the voting in Pennsylvania. Trump made repeated attempts to limit the amount of votes that could be counted in the state, and when those attempts failed and the mail-in ballots handed President-elect Joe Biden victory in the state, Trump began making accusations of widespread fraud. Though Trump and his lawyers have failed to present any actual evidence of widespread fraud, conspiracies have gained traction among his supporters, who joined the president in his calls to stop counting the votes.
From the inside looking out, it feels all very deranged. At the end of the day, we are counting eligible votes cast by voters. The controversy surrounding it is something I dont understand, Schmidt said. Its people making accusations that we wouldnt count those votes, or people are adding fraudulent votes, or coming up with all sorts of crazy stuff.
Schmidt said that the accusations of wrongdoing targeting him and others taking part in counting the votes in Pennsylvania has turned into real-life danger. Two armed Virginia men were arrested outside a vote-counting facility in Philadelphia last week, and Schmidt says there have been threats.
Calls to our offices reminding us that this is what the Second Amendment is for, people like us, Schmidt said. Youre getting calls like that? Bill Whitaker asked, adding, Thats a not-so-vailed death threat. Yes, Schmidt replied, for counting votes
in a democracy.
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