Luzerne County DA: “This would be about the stupidest way to try to criminally influence an election”
Rob Bresnahan is spreading more foolish lies, last week alleging that Matt Cartwright’s 2022 victory was stolen.
Bresnahan cast doubt on the integrity of an election Cartwright won by more than 7,000 votes with already-debunked claims the Luzerne County DA said were based on “false” rumors.
DCCC Spokesperson Aidan Johnson:
“It’s dangerous for Rob Bresnahan to spread debunked lies about the 2022 election. If he was willing to lie to earn an extremist voter’s vote, why would anyone think he’d stand up to Mike Johnson’s dangerous agenda? Bresnahan will do whatever it takes to get to Washington and stay there. That’s the last thing northeastern Pennsylvania needs.”
Keystone Newsroom: Rob Bresnahan appears to question legitimacy of Matt Cartwright’s 2022 victory
Sean Kitchen | June 13, 2024
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Rob Bresnahan, a Republican running for congress in Northeastern Pennsylvania, was recorded at a recent campaign event seemingly questioning the legitimacy of his opponent’s 2022 election victory.
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Bresnahan is an extraordinarily wealthy first-time candidate that holds millions of dollars in assets thanks to inheriting his grandfather’s construction company, Kuharchik Construction, at a young age, and is challenging Congressman Matt Cartwright (D-Lackawanna) this November.
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At a recent Lackawanna GOP Meet and Greet in Scranton, Bresnahan was asked multiple times by an audience member what are “Republicans going to do about the stealing and cheating?”
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The Keystone obtained audio of the exchange, in which Bresnahan responded by saying: “that’s a great question, because I’m in that boat and I don’t know what the plan is.”
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The conversation between the two then veers into questioning the legitimacy of Cartwright’s 2022 election victory over Jim Bognet due to Luzerne County running out of paper ballots on that election day.
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Spoiler alert. It didn’t affect the outcome of the election, which Cartwright won by roughly 7,000 votes (or 2.4 percentage points).
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“I’m running for Congress, and I look at the controllables,” Bresnahan told the attendees. “I run a picture-perfect race where we can, how we can, with what I have. I mean, look at Luzerne County. The home of – and PA-08, in 2022, the home of Dunder-Mifflin ran out of paper. How ironic.”
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The audience member then revealed he worked for Bognet and yelled “[Bognet] got railroaded. He won that election.”
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Bresnahan responded by saying “Sure, and every single Republican precinct.”
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“You do what you can, I mean, I’m not sure if I trust this Department of Justice, but they already have eyes on Luzerne County,” Bresnahan continued. “Listen, that’s probably unfortunately outside of my pay grade, but we have to be cognizant of it, and we have to be able to vote the way that we need to vote.
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WVIA News reported that Luzerne County was one of four Pennsylvania counties being monitored by the US Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division “to help assess compliance with the federal voting rights and laws around the country,” according to the DOJ’s website.
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Votebeat reported on Luzerne County’s issues in the months following Election Day and pinned the paper ballot shortage on inexperience and high turnover in the county’s election offices.
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Luzerne County District Attorney, Sam Sanguedolce, issued a report in June 2023 backing up the original reporting and dismissed claims that Republican precincts were targeted by the paper shortages in order to suppress votes.
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“This would be about the stupidest way to try to criminally influence an election,” Sanguedolce told Votebeat.
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