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Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar offers step-by-step directions
Four years ago, Donald Trump won Pennsylvania by just 44,000 votes, less than 1%.
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Secure Voting Ballot Boxes Delivered to Delaware County September 8, 2020
Dropboxes delivered September 8 2020 still not released and placed in Delaware County.
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Pennsylvania Republicans push back after report alleges plan to circumvent popular vote and appoint Trump electors
State Senate majority leader says legislature has no legal ability to appoint electors
the questions and hypotheticals being stoked by The Atlantic are pure conjecture. I have had zero contact with the Trump campaign or others about changing Pennsylvania’s long-standing tradition of appointing electors consistent with the popular vote. 1/
— Senator Jake Corman (@JakeCorman) September 24, 2020
The General Assembly is obligated to follow the law and the law is the Election Code, which clearly defines how electors are chosen and does not involved the legislature. 2/
— Senator Jake Corman (@JakeCorman) September 24, 2020
My goal as a policymaker continues to be working in a bipartisan manner to fulfill our constitutional obligation to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to vote, that voters confidence that the system is fair and that the votes are counted in a timely manner. 3/3
The #PASenate — Senator Jake Corman (@JakeCorman) September 24, 2020
Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman
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Pa Senate Republicans DID NOT INCLUDE ANY INFORMATION ON THEIR WEBSITE FOR LOCATING DROP BOXES.
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Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman; Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati; Majority Whip John Gordner; ajority Caucus Chairman Bob Mensch; Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne; Majority Caucus Secretary Ryan Aument; Majority Caucus Administrator Kim Ward; and Majority Policy Committee Chairman David G. Argall.
Pa. Republicans need to just say they’ll respect the election results. Period
To Help Trump, PA GOP Undermines Its Own Vote-By-Mail Reforms
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As Trump aims to suppress the vote, Pennsylvania’s Republican lawmakers try to limit the vote-by-mail system they helped create in 2019.
Walker Bragman and David Sirota
In late 2019, Pennsylvania Republicans were publicly lauding themselves as proponents of voting by mail after they helped pass a bill to expand the state’s absentee ballot system.
Their bipartisan legislation “serves to preserve the integrity of every election and lift the voice of every voter in the commonwealth,” said GOP House Majority Leader Bryan Cutler, who appeared at the bill signing ceremony with the state’s Democratic governor. Eight of the bill’s nine sponsors were Republicans.
Less than a year later, however, the Pennsylvania Republican Party is suddenly working overtime to try to limit the state’s vote-by-mail system — they are aiming to limit ballot dropboxes, throw out ballots that are not properly enveloped, and stop clerks from counting votes properly postmarked ballots that arrive shortly after election day, even as the Trump-controlled U.S. Postal Service has warned Pennsylvania that ballots put in the mail on time may not arrive by election day.
All of these moves come amid fears that the party will try to use its power in the legislature to shift electors to Trump in the event of a close election result.
Pennsylvania Republicans’ abrupt change of posture on voting was not prompted by any evidence of voter fraud in subsequent elections — the state’s June primaries saw a big increase in turnout, which was the entire point of Republicans’ vote-by-mail legislation.
The only thing that’ changed is the political topography: President Donald Trump — who won Pennsylvania in 2016 and sees it as a must-win state in 2020 — is now trailing in state polls.
Consequently, Trump’s campaign is trying to stop vote-by-mail from increasing turnout, given that far more Democratic voters than GOP voters are requesting mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. Already, more than 2 million absentee ballots have been requested in the state — 70 percent from Democrats.
For their part, Republicans have argued in court that there has been a “hazardous, hurried, and illegal implementation of unmonitored mail-in voting which provides fraudsters an easy opportunity to engage in ballot harvesting, manipulate or destroy ballots, manufacture duplicitous votes, and sow chaos.”
Democrats counter that the GOP is simply trying to use unsubstantiated allegations of fraud in order to justify an effort to deliberately suppress the vote.
“We have a sitting president of the United States of America suing to make it harder for people to vote — he wants fewer people to vote and he’s trying to silence voices that he doesn’t want to hear,” Pennsylvania’s Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro told The Daily Poster. “The central argument by President Trump and his enablers is there is all kinds of fraud in Pennsylvania, so we can’t trust the system. So we said, okay Mr. President, put up or shut up — demonstrate the fraud. And they demonstrated no fraud.”
GOP Goes From Promoting Democracy To Asking The Supreme Court To Limit It
In 2019, a hard-won compromise package between the Republican-controlled the legislature and Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, Tom Wolf, made a number of sweeping electoral reforms.
The law, Act 77, established no-excuse mail-in voting and allowed mailed ballots to be submitted as early as 50 days before the election and received as late as 8 p.m. on election day.
In late June, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging some of the practices employed during Pennsylvania’s primary, including easing some long-standing restrictions on the eligibility of out-of-county poll watchers; the use of dropboxes for mailed-in ballots; and the counting of so-called “naked ballots,” or those that lack the dual-envelope protection required by the 2019 election reform law, by some of the state’s boards of elections.
That letter prompted Pennsylvania’s Democratic Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar to ask the state Supreme Court to allow timely-mailed ballots to be counted up to three days after the election. The state Democratic Party brought its own lawsuit in state court.
Late last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court — which has a Democratic majority — sided with Republicans to toss naked ballots, but it also upheld the use of dropboxes and extended the deadline for counting ballots received up to three days after the election so long as they are postmarked by Election Day.
“By legislating from the bench, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that injected chaos into the General Election by creating election procedures not found anywhere in current law and ensuring Pennsylvania—and thereby the nation—will not have reliable results on Election Day,” Republican House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff said in statement responding to the decision.
Corman and fellow Republican Senate President Pro Tempore Joseph Scarnati sought to appeal the decision on the deadline extension, but their request was denied. Last week, their lawyers asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene and stop that order.
“In a year where there is a very real possibility that the final presidential election result hinges on Pennsylvania, the new rules imposed by the decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (a body elected in partisan elections) could destroy the American public’s confidence in the electoral system as a whole,” their lawyers wrote in their filing.
The Supreme Court this week intervened in South Carolina after Democrats successfully petitioned a lower court to suspend the state’s witness requirement for mail-in ballots. If the high court similarly intervenes in Pennsylvania to help Republicans, it could severely limit the ability of mail-in voters to have their votes counted.
GOP Legislators Fight to Limit Pre-Canvassing, Set Up Committee To Monitor Election
During the presidential debate last week, Trump took aim at Philadelphia, claimed that “bad things happen” there, referencing a press release from the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania alleging that Trump ballots had been discarded, as well as reports that a poll watcher had been denied entry into an early polling site in accordance with the law.
In response, the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a resolution to create a committee with wide-ranging powers to audit the vote, including subpoena power over election officials and members of the U.S. Postal Service during the vote counting process.
Meanwhile, Wolf has come out in support of a pre-canvassing plan, which would allow ballot counting to begin as early as three weeks ahead of the election, and prevent county clerks from being overwhelmed and delaying the release of full results.
Republicans in the state House have countered with their own plan to allow officials to start counting just three days ahead of the election.
If there are enough delays in counting votes, the state could run up against the Dec. 8 “safe harbor” deadline to submit Pennsylvania electors to the electoral college — a situation that could allow for a Republican power play, according to a recent report by Barton Gellman in The Atlantic.
“According to sources in the Republican Party at the state and national levels, the Trump campaign is discussing contingency plans to bypass election results and appoint loyal electors in battleground states where Republicans hold the legislative majority,” Gellman reported. “In Pennsylvania, three Republican leaders told me they had already discussed the direct appointment of electors among themselves, and one said he had discussed it with Trump’s national campaign.”
Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar and Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia voted early in person by mail ballot in Doylestown.
@RepBenninghoff Feds Bust Militia Plot to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Overthrow Government: Affidavit https://news.yahoo.com/feds-bust-militia-plot-kidnap-155859915.html
The President’s Taxes
Trump Engineered a Sudden Windfall in 2016 as Campaign Funds Dwindled
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/09/us/donald-trump-taxes-las-vegas.html
The ‘Wolverine Watchmen’ Accused of Targeting Michigan Guv Spooked Their Neighbors
Describing the six men as “violent extremists,” U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge said they face life in prison. The men were identified as Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris, and Brandon Caserta—five of whom live in Michigan.
#TRUMPVIRUS Trump is the Virus
The most disgusting thing about Trump team’s refusal to wear masks & socially distance isn’t that they’re infecting each other.
If they can’t protect themselves they will never protect you!
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We’ve got to beat Lindsey Graham. Jaime Harrison is leading Sen. Lindsey Graham by 1 point in Senate race
We need to do is remove Kavanaugh and all the other federal judges appointed that were deemed unfit by the American Bar Association.
The White House is contaminated. The plague has zeroed in on it, threatening the lives of everyone therein.
Oathkeepers – Proud Boys – Bogaloo Boys all white terrorists working for Republicans.
QAnon candidate gave her own campaign $450,000 a couple months after taking a six-figure PPP loan — from @IgorDerysh
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a QAnon conspiracy theorist and Republican candidate who is expected to win her House race in Georgia next month, donated $450,000 to her own campaign after receiving a six-figure Paycheck Protection Program loan from the government for her construction company.
Greene, who has promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory and posted videos attacking Black people, Muslims and Jews, won the Republican primary in Georgia’s 14th congressional district in August despite opposition from Republican leaders. She is almost certain to take over the seat now held by retiring Republican Rep. Tom Graves, especially after her Democratic opponent dropped out of the race last month in a district President Trump carried by 50 points. Trump has since praised Greene as a “future Republican star.”
https://www.salon.com/2020/10/09/self-funding-qanon-candidate-gave-own-campaign-450000-after-getting-ppp-loan/