PHILADELPHIA - More than 90 Assistant District Attorneys and other city officials, along with members of the Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI, will be out across the city to aid in responding to voting complaints, city officials announced Monday.“I want Philly voters to be assured that we are all working together to make sure you have a clean and fair Election Day.
I do not expect any threats or harassment tomorrow, but let me be clear: Anyone intending to steal Philadelphians’ votes by breaking the law to disrupt a fair and free election could find themselves in a jail cell, facing criminal charges and a Philadelphia jury wondering why you thought it was okay to steal their votes,” Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.