Judge Hands Trump Campaign Major Victory In Early Voting Lawsuit Filed In Pennsylvania
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A judge has handed a victory to the Trump campaign who filed an emergency lawsuit after election officials in Bucks, Pennsylvania started telling long lines of people who showed up to vote, likely Republican, to go home. They also were caught cutting off voting access hours before voting was scheduled to end.
According to the RNC Chairman Michael Whatley, the judge ordered "early in-person mail-voting through November 1st — three extra days. " to accommodate voters who were disenfranchised. The judge also found that Bucks County violated election code.
The decision comes shortly after the US Supreme Court handed Governor Glenn Youngkin a victory, ruling that Virginia can purge 1,600 non-citizens from the voter rolls.
Youngkin filed the appeal with SCOTUS after a lower court ruled to reinstate the non-citizens to the voter rolls.
According to the RNC Chairman Michael Whatley, the judge ordered "early in-person mail-voting through November 1st — three extra days. " to accommodate voters who were disenfranchised. The judge also found that Bucks County violated election code.
The decision comes shortly after the US Supreme Court handed Governor Glenn Youngkin a victory, ruling that Virginia can purge 1,600 non-citizens from the voter rolls.
Youngkin filed the appeal with SCOTUS after a lower court ruled to reinstate the non-citizens to the voter rolls.