More than 200 pieces of mailers in support of GOP congressional candidate Alison Esposito were found strewn near a creek in the Hudson Valley, according to the New York State Republican Party — which filed a complaint with the US Postal Service over the alleged “election interference.”
The party-paid ads, which attack Democratic incumbent Rep. Pat Ryan, were stamped to be mailed to voters.
Instead, a fisherman discovered the up to 250 mailers “torn and shredded” on the ground near Sprout Creek, the GOP complaint with the USPS Inspector General said.
“It’s certainly a case of election interference,” state Republican Party spokesman David Laska told The Post Thursday.
“Someone committed a very serious offense,” added Laska, who said the USPS must investigate whether the apparent foul play was an inside job.
It’s a federal crime to steal someone’s mail.