Democrats conditioning Pennsylvania voters to accept delays in vote count while also accusing Republicans of “laying the groundwork” to deny election results. We all know what they are about to attempt!
Posted BY: Jamie White
The campaign for stroked-out Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman warned Pennsylvania voters to prepare for a “long week” of vote counting after the midterm elections on Tuesday.
“Buckle up for a long week. This race is close, and we should all be prepared for a process that takes several days before all eligible votes are properly counted and the results are clear,” the Fetterman campaign announced in a memo on Monday.
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The Fetterman campaign pointed to the 2020 election as evidence that the 2022 midterm election will also take days to report the results.
“Flashback to two years ago: the 2020 presidential race was not called in Pennsylvania until nearly four days after polls closed,” the Fetterman campaign stated.
“It could take that long again this cycle. It takes time to count ballots in Pennsylvania, and counties report their own results.”
What the memo didn’t mention is that part of the reason the Pennsylvania 2020 election took so long is that the state inexplicably stopped counting votes at 1:30 AM on Nov. 3.
The Fetterman campaign also accused former President Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R), and Republican candidates Doug Mastriano and Dr. Mehmet Oz of preparing to “challenge the results” with “conspiracy theories” about the integrity of the election results.
“Election Day is almost here, and Republicans are already laying the groundwork to potentially spread false conspiracy theories about the likely ‘red mirage’ of ballot processing in Pennsylvania,” the campaign stated.
“The reality is Pennsylvania law means in-person votes that skew Republican tend to disproportionately be counted and reported before Democratic-leaning mail-in ballots.”
This comes after Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman (D) also warned voters to prepare for delays in the vote count.
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Notably, Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) administration declared that Pennsylvania would consider updated mail-in ballots as valid in the midterm election.
But the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned that policy last week, ruling undated mail-in ballots must be set aside until their send-out date is determined.
Additionally, Republican lawmakers found 240,000 unverified ballots had been sent out to counties across the state, and asked Chapman to set them aside as well until the voters attached to them produce valid ID.
If that wasn’t enough, the state also coincidentally announced widespread outages of its voter databases on Sunday.
All these signal a perfect storm of delays, uncertainty and doubt surrounding the midterms in Pennsylvania.
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