The Washington Times reported that Trump hosted a rally at the Schnecksville Fire Hall in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, marking his third visit to the crucial battleground state, where Biden spent his childhood. Biden, on the other hand, has made multiple trips to his home state and delivered a brief campaign speech in his hometown of Scranton on Tuesday, as reported by the Times. Both candidates are gearing up to increase their presence in Pennsylvania in the upcoming months.

For Trump, this will prove to be more challenging as he is obligated to be present in a Manhattan courtroom for his ‘hush money’ trial, set to commence on Monday and anticipated to last for a minimum of six weeks, according to reports. Having successfully flipped Pennsylvania in 2016, Trump is striving to repeat that feat, which would pose a significant setback for Biden, who carried the state in 2020.

Simultaneously, the Republican National Committee unveiled a significant election integrity initiative this week, deploying approximately 100,000 poll watchers and attorneys to oversee the voting process in swing states, starting from early voting dates and extending through the November election. This extensive operation follows allegations of widespread voter fraud by former President Donald Trump and his legal teams, although no evidence supporting these claims has been substantiated in court. During the 2020 cycle, the GOP had pledged to send out 50,000 poll watchers to monitor the voting procedures, as reported by NBC News.

“Having the right people to count the ballots is just as important as turning out voters on Election Day,” Trump said in a press release. “Republicans are now working together to protect the vote and ensure a big win on November 5th.”

According to the report, the electoral process will be supervised by the legal team and other volunteers, who will be responsible for overseeing different stages such as early voting, election day voting, logic and accuracy machine testing, mail ballot processing, post-election canvassing, recounts, and audits.

“Every ballot. Every precinct. Every processing center. Every county. Every battleground state. We will be there,” RNC co-chairwoman Lara Trump said in the release. “The RNC is hiring hundreds of election integrity staff across the map – more than ever before because our Party will be recruiting thousands of more observers to protect the vote in 2024. These campaign officials in states are tasked with recruiting, training, and when possible, shifting poll watchers and poll workers day in and day out.”

The lawyers will be stationed at processing centers and polling sites in battleground states and will cooperate with secretaries of state offices and county boards of elections, as reported by Just the News. The lawyers and volunteers will detect and report any irregularities in voting. They can raise inquiries or concerns through the designated “Election Integrity Hotline,” which connects to a command center where assigned attorneys will provide guidance to poll watchers on the necessary procedures and assist in clarifying how to address, resolve, or escalate any issues that arise, according to the RNC. Earlier this month, Lara Trump asserted that her father-in-law is the most victimized person in the history of the country, as he continues to face numerous criminal charges, many of which could result in imprisonment.

Newsmax host Carl Higbie said, “You guys, since 2015, since he came down the escalator, have battled fake information and yet, with less money than everybody else, have come out on top most times.”

“If you wanna look at a family, and I’ll say a man in Donald Trump, who has nothing but misinformation and disinformation that they like to say on the other side of the aisle thrown at him every single day,” Lara Trump responded.

“I mean, there’s never been anyone in history, I don’t think, that has taken as much incoming as Donald Trump, and yet every day it feels like we are vindicated in so many spaces because at some point, Carl, the truth ultimately comes out,” she said.

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