Republicans respond to potential South Philly ‘ballot harvesting’ by GOP operative with firings, campaign attacks
Absentee ballot applications in both Spanish and English, photographed in 2020.. - Heather Khalifa/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS

PHILADELPHIA — The fallout from the discovery of a potential GOP “ballot harvesting” operation in South Philadelphia continued Tuesday, as two state party staffers lost their jobs, the matter became fodder for attacks in the Republican primary for governor, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle jockeyed to define just what the situation said — or didn’t — about the security of voting by mail. Republican Party officials fired Shamus O’Donnell, 27, and C.J. Parker, 24, both of whom had been affiliated with the Republican Registration Coalition, the political action committee behind the South ...