Donald Trump lost another legal battle on Tuesday, this time in Pennsylvania. According to report, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected his campaign’s claim that elections observers were not close enough to the ballot counting.
“700,000 ballots were not allowed to be viewed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh which means, based on our great Constitution, we win the State of Pennsylvania,” Trump had falsely claimed on Twitter on Friday.
The court did not agree with Trump’s constitutional interpretation.
“The PA Supreme Court has ruled Philadelphia did not violate state election law when it restricted how close poll observers could stand to the processing of mail-in ballots because of COVID — a loss for Trump’s campaign, which had won in a lower court,” BuzzFeed News correspondent Zoe Tillman reported Tuesday.
NEW: The PA Supreme Court has ruled Philadelphia did not violate state election law when it restricted how close poll observers could stand to the processing of mail-in ballots because of COVID — a loss for Trump's campaign, which had won in a lower court https://t.co/VaKNskHlqJ pic.twitter.com/jC0wPuSbbg
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) November 17, 2020
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