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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPennsylvania Court REJECTS lawsuit appealing Allegheny County Board of Elections' decision to count
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Marc E. Elias
@marceelias
🚨BREAKING: Pennsylvania Court REJECTS lawsuit appealing Allegheny County Board of Elections decision to count 2,300+ mail-in ballots.
Trump and his allies are now 1-26 in court post-election.
🚨ALERT: VICTORY IN PENNSYLVANIA
Latest lawsuit challenging 2020 election results in Pennsylvania fails in court.
democracydocket.com
11:01 AM · Nov 18, 2020
Marc E. Elias
@marceelias
🚨BREAKING: Pennsylvania Court REJECTS lawsuit appealing Allegheny County Board of Elections decision to count 2,300+ mail-in ballots.
Trump and his allies are now 1-26 in court post-election.
🚨ALERT: VICTORY IN PENNSYLVANIA
Latest lawsuit challenging 2020 election results in Pennsylvania fails in court.
democracydocket.com
11:01 AM · Nov 18, 2020
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Pennsylvania Court REJECTS lawsuit appealing Allegheny County Board of Elections' decision to count (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Nov 2020
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livetohike
(24,076 posts)1. Trump is down 82,000+ votes in PA. This lawsuit and others
are a waste of time and money. His lawyers should be chastised for wasting the courts time.
bbernardini
(10,012 posts)2. Is this the one Rudy was arguing yesterday? nt
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madaboutharry
(42,031 posts)3. It appears that the Judiciary is still on board for democracy.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)5. KnR
