In an enormous blow to dishonest Democrats, the Pennsylvania Supreme Courtroom on Friday ruled that undated ballots or improperly dated ballots gained’t be counted.
Democrats closely relied on mail-in ballots in 2020 to get Joe Biden throughout the end line.
Recall that President Trump was forward of Joe Biden by greater than 750,000 votes in Pennsylvania at midnight on Election Day in 2020, however Democrats in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia stored counting ‘mail-in ballots’ for 2 weeks with out GOP displays current.
Joe Biden ‘gained’ Pennsylvania by roughly 80,000 votes after Democrats used mail-in ballots to cheat.
Final month a decrease courtroom dominated it was unconstitutional to reject improperly dated mail-in ballots.
The Pennsylvania Republican Occasion and the RNC took authorized motion and appealed the courtroom’s resolution.
The state’s Supreme Courtroom dominated of their favor on Friday.
RNC Chairman Michael Whatley celebrated the win:
HUGE election integrity win in Pennsylvania.
Following authorized motion from the RNC and Pennsylvania GOP, the PA Supreme Courtroom REJECTED a Democrat try to depend undated ballots.
This makes mail voting within the Keystone State much less prone to fraud.
We are going to maintain combating and profitable!
HUGE election integrity win in Pennsylvania.
Following authorized motion from the RNC and @PAGOP, the PA Supreme Courtroom REJECTED a Democrat try to depend undated ballots.
This makes mail voting within the Keystone State much less prone to fraud.
We are going to maintain combating and profitable!
— Michael Whatley (@ChairmanWhatley) September 13, 2024
Attorneys for the ACLU, a far-left civil rights group that was concerned within the lawsuit over mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, mentioned they may proceed to battle after Friday’s ruling.
“The Pennsylvania Supreme Courtroom immediately vacated a ruling in favor of the Black Political Empowerment Venture and different nonpartisan group organizations of their case in search of to finish the disqualification of mail in ballots based mostly on a standard trivial error on the exterior envelopes,” ACLU Pennsylvania mentioned.
“Immediately’s procedural ruling is a setback for Pennsylvania voters, however we are going to maintain combating for them. These eligible voters who acquired their ballots in on time ought to have their votes counted and voices heard,” Steve Loney, an legal professional for the ACLU of Pennsylvania, mentioned in a statement. “The basic proper to vote is among the many most treasured rights we get pleasure from as Pennsylvanians, and it ought to take greater than a trivial paperwork error to take it away.”