BREAKING: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Blue Counties to Halt Counting of Disqualified Mail-In Ballots – Here Are The Details
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has delivered a seismic decision, siding with the McCormick campaign and demanding that Bucks County immediately cease counting undated and misdated mail-in ballots.
This ruling, a critical blow to Democratic efforts in Pennsylvania, follows revelations that Bucks County officials openly defied previous orders, aiming to include illegal ballots in the final count. Republican leaders and the RNC have fought back fiercely, filing lawsuits to ensure election integrity.
Democrats on the Bucks County Commission brazenly admitted their intent to count invalid ballots, a move many viewed as a ploy to tip the election in favor of Senator Bob Casey. With the Supreme Court’s decision, this tactic has been thwarted, striking a blow against what critics are calling “Venezuelan-style” election practices.
This marks the second significant ruling by the court to reaffirm that undated ballots are illegal and cannot be counted. The ruling extends beyond Bucks County to other Democratic strongholds like Montgomery and Philadelphia, where similar violations were occurring.
McCormick supporters and election integrity advocates are celebrating this as a massive victory, demanding accountability for election officials who disregarded the law.
“No more excuses,” said an RNC spokesperson. “The law is clear, and we’ll ensure that illegal ballots are rejected. Anyone breaking the law must face consequences.”
This decisive court action underscores the growing tension over election integrity and highlights the ongoing battle for transparency and fairness in America’s elections.
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