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Democrats Admit Breaking PA. Law - 11/18 PA. Supreme Court Stops the Steal

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ETGator1, Nov 16, 2024 at 11:37 AM.

  1. VAg8r1

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    Are you inferring that because the Republicans won their case at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court the lawsuit filed by the Democrats on behalf of Casey was frivolous? Using the same logic I assume you would agree that the lawsuits filed by the Trump Campaign in 2020 and by Kari Lake in 2022 were also frivolous.
     
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  2. duggers_dad

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    Turning Pennsylvania Florida well underway …

     
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  3. ETGator1

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    Again, read the thread if you care to know which I doubt.
     
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  4. ETGator1

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    This is rich. The democrat who advocated for breaking the law to try to steal an election apologizes:

    Bucks County Dem Apologizes for Trying to Steal the PA Senate Race

    What she is sorry for is that she got caught because she didn't keep her mouth shut:

    One Pennsylvania Democrat is trying to do some damage control after her remarks during the contentious, expensive, and unnecessary recount in the state’s U.S. Senate race were taken out of context. There’s nothing nuanced about wanting to violate the law, lady. That’s what Bucks County commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia got caught saying when she and Bob Harvie, another Democrat, voted to count suspect ballots. They said the quiet part out loud.

    Ellis-Marseglia, a Democrat, blamed a “misinterpretation of [an] inartfully worded statement on my part” after her comment drew rebukes from President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign and the state’s Democratic governor, among a host of others, after Bucks County was one of several that defied a guidance from the state’s high court and voted to accept undated mail ballots.

    “I apologize for all the upset and confusion it caused,” Ellis-Marseglia said about her comments.
     
  5. GatorJMDZ

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    Yawn. Let me know when Trump apologizes for trying to steal the 2020 election, filing all of those totally frivolous lawsuits and starting an insurrection.
     
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  6. FutureGatorMom

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    Has anyone talked about bullet ballots and the crazy % of them in several states? It's usually less than 1% of all ballots. In some important states they were upwards of 11%.
     
  7. GatorJMDZ

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    The assumption that the issues involved with the contested ballots currently being litigated are the identical issues involved in the PASCt case is erroneous. There are also applicable Federal laws dealing with the processing of provisional ballots. Those posting about these issues would be well served to at least read the briefs and appellate court's order. In a footnote there is a one paragraph, clear and concise explanation for their ruling.
     
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