Several mainstream media outlets are criticizing Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) over his efforts to steal the election from Republican challenger Dave McCormick, who has been declared the winner by a number of outlets, including the Associated Press and Decision Desk HQ. McCormick has also been attending Senate orientation events and has an office on Capitol Hill, but Casey has still refused to concede and is attempting to count invalid ballots with the help of left-wing election lawyers, including the infamous Marc Elias.
Casey has called for the counting of provisional ballots, including those with invalid dates or incorrect voter information. The race is currently in the midst of a recount, which is required under Pennsylvania election law if any given race is decided by less than half of a percentage point.
In Bucks County — a crucial swing county that Republicans appeared to have secured — Democrat election commissioners have openly defied the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling on undated and incorrect mail-in ballots. The court ruled that they cannot be counted in a high-profile pre-election case, though Bucks County Commissioner Diane Marseglia has openly stated that the county intends to defy the court.
“I think we all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country,” Marseglia said when voting to defy the state’s highest court on Thursday.
“People violate laws anytime they want,” she continued. “So, for me, if I violate this law it’s because I want a court to pay attention. There’s nothing more important than counting votes.” […]
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