Politics & Government
2nd Fake Viral Video Questions Bucks Campaign Office Site
The Bucks County Board of Elections chairman said two fake videos seek to "terrorize the voting public" before Tuesday's general election.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Less than one week after a fake video showing ripped-up ballots went viral on social media, another has emerged questioning the location of a Harris-Walz campaign office in Bucks County.
Russia was behind the first fake video that went viral appearing to show election ballots for former President Donald Trump being ripped up, federal authorities stated.
The second video circulating on social media appears to question the activities of the Harris-Walz campaign in Bucks County.
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"We don’t know who is behind these videos, nor whether their creators are producing this content on their own behalf or under the direction of some individual or organization," said Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie, the chairman of the county's Board of Elections. "Regardless, we feel confident that their goal is the same: these videos are manufactured to sow distrust in our system, and to terrorize both the voting public and the people working hard to carry out the election."
The video, which was also released Thursday, had been viewed on the former Twitter platform X and TikTok. It questions the location of what appears to be a Harris-Walz campaign office near an alleged post office in Bucks County.
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It features an unidentified man wearing a “USA” baseball hat outside an unidentified shopping center that he purports is located in Bucks County.
The Harris-Walz campaign has three county offices in Doylestown, Bensalem, and Newtown Township.
"Here in Bucks County, we conduct elections to the letter of the law, and we will not be swayed, distracted or intimidated by deliberate efforts to derail our residents’ right to vote," Harvie said. "The people of Bucks County deserve an election in which they can have complete confidence, and that is exactly what we intend to give them."
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