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Right_in_Virginia:
#ThePersistence
@ScottPresler

I Have Really Good News:

Pennsylvania House approved a resolution for an audit of the 2020 election.

Resolution does not require approval from democrat Governor Wolf or the state Senate.

Your calls & rallies are working.


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11:49 AM · Nov 20, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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https://twitter.com/ScottPresler/status/1329829266276683778



Bigun:

--- Quote from: Right_in_Virginia on November 20, 2020, 05:39:42 pm ---#ThePersistence
@ScottPresler

I Have Really Good News:

Pennsylvania House approved a resolution for an audit of the 2020 election.

Resolution does not require approval from democrat Governor Wolf or the state Senate.

Your calls & rallies are working.

11:49 AM · Nov 20, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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https://twitter.com/ScottPresler/status/1329829266276683778

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Did that lay out specific rules for the "audit" or will it be another scam as in Georgia?

Bigun:
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2020/11/19/Divided-Pennsylvania-House-gives-approval-for-audit-of-2020-election/stories/202011190148

Right_in_Virginia:
Divided Pennsylvania House gives approval for audit of 2020 election
Pittsburg Post Gazette, Nov 20, 2020

<snip>

Democrats attacked the proposal, calling it unconstitutional, damaging to democracy and unnecessary.

Mr. Wolf issued a written statement by email during the debate, saying any audit done by this approach would be “incomplete, duplicative and unreliable.”

The committee is expected to generate a report that is to include, for each county and for the state as a whole:

• For both absentee and mail-in ballots, the number of applications received, the number that were approved by the county board of elections, and the number returned by voters that were subsequently canvassed.

• The number of qualified voters who used provisional ballots.

• The number of applications for absentee ballots from people who were not registered to vote, but subsequently did submit a voter registration application in time for the election — and the same information concerning mail-in ballots.

• For each county, the date and time that the county board of elections began pre-canvassing absentee ballots and mail-in ballots.

Reviews of incidents with voting machines; of “any inconsistent treatment” of mail-in ballots received after 8 p.m. on Election Day; of any inconsistencies in the way counties processed “deficient” ballots; and of access given to poll watchers and “authorized representatives.”


More: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2020/11/19/Divided-Pennsylvania-House-gives-approval-for-audit-of-2020-election/stories/202011190148

Right_in_Virginia:
Joe Gale
@VoteJoeGalePA



8:15 AM · Nov 20, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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https://twitter.com/VoteJoeGalePA/status/1329775467327582210

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