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Trump campaign press secretary shares plans to maintain election integrity


People wait in line outside the Bucks County government building to apply for an on-demand mail ballot on the last day to request one in Doylestown, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Mike Catalini)
People wait in line outside the Bucks County government building to apply for an on-demand mail ballot on the last day to request one in Doylestown, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Mike Catalini)
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After a Pennsylvania woman was arrested Tuesday while trying to vote early, voters across the Keystone State and other battleground states are concerned about election integrity.

Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt joined the National News Desk Wednesday morning to discuss the case and remind voters of their rights.

"The Secretary of State has now come out to reiterate that, 'Yes, voters do have the right to stay in line'," if they get in line to vote early or on election day during their polling place's displayed hours of operation.

For more onLeavitt's reactions to recent headlines, including the kerfuffle over President Joe Biden's "garbage" comment from Tuesday night,watch the video player above or visit The National Desk’s YouTube channel for her full interview.

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