Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s April 23rd Primary: the calm before the storm. California Action Item!
Pennsylvania’s primary is next Tuesday, April 23
Next Tuesday evening, election results will be coming in from the Pennsylvania primary election. While many of the most hotly contested elections in 2020 and 2022 were in Pennsylvania, the 2024 primaries are relatively quiet contests. In the November general election, however, Pennsylvania will once again feature titanic election clashes: the Presidential contest, the U.S. Senate race to defeat Sen. Bob Casey, and at least three swing Congressional seats targeted by both political parties.
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“We’re winning cases around the country right now. The second big thing that we have to do is you got to be in the room,” he said, stressing the need for “observers and attorneys in every room where votes are being cast, in every room where votes are being counted across the country.”
“And that’s a big logistical issue. We’re talking about tens of thousands of volunteers, thousands of attorneys that we are right now in the field recruiting and training so that we can have them in place on election day,” he continued.
DTR PACA truck driver with USPS says he was suspicious of his cargo load of 288,000 COMPLETED ballots – YouTube
A truck driver with USPS says he was suspicious of his cargo load of 288,000 COMPLETED ballots – YouTube
Pennsylvania Battleground State
The nation’s eyes are on Pennsylvania’s elections this November 8th. The Senate race between Mehmet “Dr.” Oz (R) and Bruce Fetterman (D) could tip control of the U.S. Senate. (Incumbent Senator Pat Toomey (R) is not seeking re-election.) Republicans need to hold this Senate seat if they are going to win majority control in the Senate.
PA Senate Debate, 10/25/22
Hard to Watch!
Pennsylvania County Sues Dominion Voting Systems for ‘Unauthorized Python Script’ & ‘Foreign IP Address’
Fulton County, Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems this morning for a “breach of contract”.
The county says that it became “aware of severe anomalies” with Dominion Voting Systems during the 2020 election after it was unable to reconcile “voter data with votes actually cast and counted”.