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Philadelphia officials are taking the threat of election interference seriously. The city’s district attorney, Larry Krasner, issued a stern warning to anyone thinking about interfering with elections in the city.
"If people think they’re going to erase votes in Philly or terrorize people who are here to protect those votes, we’ve got some handcuffs, we’ve got some jail cells, and we’ve got some Philadelphia juries who want to hear why, exactly, it is that somebody thought they could erase our votes or terrorize our elections workers,” he told NBC on Thursday, just a few days before the vote.
"As they say in Philly, if somebody wants to come and do that, they can F around and find out," he added.
"If people think they’re going to erase votes in Philly or terrorize people who are here to protect those votes, we’ve got some handcuffs, we’ve got some jail cells, and we’ve got some Philadelphia juries who want to hear why, exactly, it is that somebody thought they could erase our votes or terrorize our elections workers,” he told NBC on Thursday, just a few days before the vote.
"As they say in Philly, if somebody wants to come and do that, they can F around and find out," he added.