Trump supporters in Pennsylvania are receiving DEATH THREATS from deranged leftists
By arseniotoledo // 2024-10-20
 
Supporters of former President Donald Trump who live in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania have been receiving death threats in the form of anonymous letters sent directly to their homes. The Post Millennial reported on Thursday, Oct. 17, that Trump supporters in the heavily Democratic stronghold of Philadelphia had received threatening letters sent through the United States Postal Service. The letter was able to pass through Postal Service security by pretending to be a letter sent by the Trump campaign. (Related: ELECTION RIGGING: Pennsylvania court rules election officials cannot reject mail-in ballots with incorrect or missing dates on envelopes.) Pennsylvania, with its 19 Electoral College votes, is considered to be one of the most crucial states in the 2024 election. FiveThirtyEight's polling aggregator shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading Trump by just 0.4 percent, practically a statistical tie.

Letter tells Trump supporters: "We know where you live"

The letter, which begins with "Dear neighbor," claims to thank the Trump supporter for "being engaged in the election" and for their "participation in the process." It then goes on to claim to be concerned about "the level of political violence in the country during this election year as well as the threats to our democracy and freedoms." "So, we are asking you to take a closer look at the truth, facts and the future for a better America where we can all live in harmony together," claims the sender of the letter before going on to cite reasons not to vote for Trump. These included baseless accusations that he is a "rapist," a "desecrator," "an immoral flawed man" and supposedly the major instigator of the violence that occurred at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and the Charlottesville car attack on Aug. 12, 2017. "By supporting him, you are declaring your public support for a disregard of the law, civil discourse and unity. You are indicating your hatred of minorities, immigrants, foreigners, women, education, the rights of your fellow citizens, the rights of women to make decisions over their own healthcare needs," the letter read. "You are entitled to all of this. However, this is a reminder that your visible support comes with a price and at a cost. There will be consequences," threatened the sender. Along with claiming that a second Trump term will keep the country divided, ruin the economy, increase the deficit and result in "the majority" living "under the rule of a minority," the signatory also threatened violence against the Trump supporter. "But more importantly, we know where you live, you are in the database. In the dead of a cold winter's night, this year, or next year and beyond, there is no knowing what may happen," threatened the letter. "Your property, your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot. And more." "Your vote for this guy is seen as treading on my rights. You tread on me at your peril, motherf-----. We look forward to visiting in the future," concluded the threatening letter, with a note at the end claiming that it came from a "patriotic citizen and a true American" who is supposedly "acting to save America from the GOP." Read more news related to the former president and his supporters at Trump.news. Watch this clip from Newsmax featuring Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) predicting that Pennsylvania is "ready to turn red in 2024." This video is from the NewsClips channel on Brighteon.com.

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