Fake Biden robocall tells voters to skip New Hampshire primary election

A fake robocall claiming to be from President Joe Biden is urging voters in New Hampshire to skip the primary election. The calls, suspected to have been artificially generated, are now being investigated. The voice in the robocall tells voters to "save" their ballot for the general election in November, claiming that Republicans are trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary. However, there is no rule that prohibits voters from casting a ballot in both the primary and general elections. The New Hampshire attorney general's office has stated that the message appears to be artificially generated and that voters should disregard its content entirely.

The robocalls were made to look as though they were coming from the personal mobile phone number of a former state Democratic chairwoman. The calls have been estimated to have been made between 5,000 and 25,000 times. The audio in the robocall has been confirmed to be fake by the White House. The Biden campaign has criticized the call as an attempt to suppress voting and undermine free and fair elections. The investigation into the source of the calls is ongoing.

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