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Perry should stop blaming his constituents for his misdeeds | PennLive letters

V.Lee27 min ago
During the debate between Scott Perry and Janelle Stelson, Perry continued to blame his constituents for his election denial and his role in trying to halt the certification of a free and fair election on Jan. 6, 2021, saying it's his "job as representative to be their voice."

Perry called the election fraudulent despite running on the same ballot. He continued to spread disinformation six months later claiming on Fox News there were "100,000 more votes than there were voters on Election Day." Fox News itself has said this is false.

I'm a constituent in Perry's district and sick of being blamed for Scott Perry's fraudulent and potentially illegal actions during the 2020 election. (We still don't know the story behind why Perry asked for a White House pardon). I never called and asked Perry to stop the election and I'm betting no Democrat in his district called his office to do so, either.

Perry was not representing myself, nor the 188,308 constituents who voted for Joe Biden, when he tried to throw our votes away and install Donald Trump as president. He wasn't representing any of his other constituents either when he backed the candidate who called for "termination" of the Constitution over the lie the election was stolen and wanted to either "throw out the results of the 2020 presidential election and declare the 'rightful winner' or have a new election."

Scott Perry, stop blaming us for your misconduct.

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