Pennsylvania Democrats openly admit to counting illegal ballots

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  1. Readmikenow profile image83
    Readmikenowposted 9 months ago

    Is cheating the democrat way when it comes to elections?  Why do they so openly embrace cheating to get what they want and see nothing wrong with it? Guess what?  Disqualified ballets should NOT be counted. 

    Pennsylvania Democrats openly admit to counting illegal ballots in McCormick-Casey race
    Ongoing disputes in the Senate race between declared winner Dave McCormick (R) and incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D) concern whether disqualified ballots should be counted

    As the contested Pennsylvania Senate race barrels towards a $1 million recount, Democratic officials in a few blue counties are openly admitting to counting disqualified ballots in defiance of state law and court orders.

    The Associated Press has called the race for Republican Sen.-elect Dave McCormick, who currently holds a 26,000 vote lead over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey. But Casey has refused to concede and insisted that every vote be counted. The close margin – within one percentage point – triggered an automatic recount under Pennsylvania law.

    Yet the critical question is which votes should be counted? The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled before the election that mail ballots lacking formally required signatures or dates should not be included in official results. However, Democratic officials in Philadelphia and surrounding Bucks, Centre and Montgomery counties are ignoring that court order.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pennsy … casey-race

    1. Sharlee01 profile image84
      Sharlee01posted 9 months agoin reply to this

      This just does not surprise me.

      Why do Democrats feel they can justify corruption, whether it's cheating in an election count or accusing their political opponents without any evidence of a crime? From what I've gathered, they believe the ends justify the means. This mindset seems relatively new, but it’s used frequently now. They act without remorse, because, in their view, whatever they do is justified in the pursuit of their goals. For reasons I can't understand, they think they alone know what's right and wrong. What I’ve come to realize is that they’ve twisted right and wrong, what was good is now considered bad, and what was bad is now considered good.

      1. wilderness profile image77
        wildernessposted 9 months agoin reply to this

        It is not corruption unless proven to happen.  It isn't proven if you don't search for it.  Democrats consistently refuse to look for fraudulent voting practices.  Therefore it is not corruption.

        Simple (liberal) logic.

      2. Readmikenow profile image83
        Readmikenowposted 9 months agoin reply to this

        "This mindset seems relatively new"

        I believe this was the democrat mindset in 2020.

        1. wilderness profile image77
          wildernessposted 9 months agoin reply to this

          It was; that the Democrats steadfastly refused to acknowledge or look at any of the data Trump provided on election fraud was telling.

          I don't believe there was sufficient fraud to change anything, but we will never know because of that refusal to look.

        2. Sharlee01 profile image84
          Sharlee01posted 9 months agoin reply to this

          I agree.

          1. abwilliams profile image73
            abwilliamsposted 9 months agoin reply to this

            No doubt about it!

    2. abwilliams profile image73
      abwilliamsposted 9 months agoin reply to this

      Yes it is the Democrat way, and then when things don't go their way, they whine about the fraudulent ballots that have been allowed before, why not now? Wah Wah

  2. Readmikenow profile image83
    Readmikenowposted 9 months ago

    This simply adds fuel to the fire of wondering what happened in 2020.

    I'm over it and have accepted what happened.

    I do believe this is more evidence of democrats and how they have misused mail-in ballots now and in 2020.

    1. wilderness profile image77
      wildernessposted 9 months agoin reply to this

      Democrats have always been far more concerned with getting a ballot than they were with where a ballot came from.  They will scream to eternity about gerrymandering by the GOP, but will so conveniently forget their own transgressions even as they engage in them.

      Neither side of our electoral process is free of guilt here.  I actually believe either side with prohibit further elections (when they are in power) if they could!

  3. Readmikenow profile image83
    Readmikenowposted 9 months ago

    I think that cheating in elections is part of the democrat political culture.

  4. abwilliams profile image73
    abwilliamsposted 9 months ago

    It has to be Mike, otherwise,  they can't compete.

    1. Readmikenow profile image83
      Readmikenowposted 9 months agoin reply to this

      I agree.  In a head to head competition with NO cheating democrats know they don't stand a chance.  Most Americans are NOT buying what they're selling.

 
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