Trump Responds To PA 2020 Election

Trump sent a letter to the Wall Street Journal exposing his thoughts on the 2020 election in Pennsylvania. 

From The Wall Street Journal:

In your editorial “The Election for Pennsylvania’s High Court” (Oct. 25), you state the fact that a court wrongly said mail-in ballots could be counted after Election Day. “This didn’t matter,” you add, “because Mr. Biden won the state by 80,555, but the country is lucky the election wasn’t closer. If the election had hung on a few thousand Pennsylvanians, the next President might have been picked by the U.S. Supreme Court.”

“Actually, the election was rigged, which you, unfortunately, still haven’t figured out. Here are just a few examples of how determinative the voter fraud in Pennsylvania was:

71,893 mail-in ballots were returned after Nov. 3, 2020, at 8 p.m…None of these should have been counted according to the U.S. Constitution

10,515 mail-in votes from people who do not exist on the Pennsylvania voter rolls at all.

20,000 excess voters not yet accounted for by the Pennsylvania Department of State—far more votes than voters!

Hundreds of thousands of votes unlawfully counted in secret…while GOP poll watchers thrown out

39,771 people voted who registered after the Oct 19 deadline”

The 2020 election in PA was a disaster.

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