On Friday, the Pennsylvania judge who ordered the state to not certify the 2020 election results, wrote an opinion where she stated how she thinks the Trump campaign will likely win their case in the state.
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Judge Patricia McCullough made the argument in an opinion where she explained her reasoning for blocking the election certification in Pennsylvania.
Earlier in the week, Republican lawmakers sued the state, claiming Act 77, the mail-in voting law, broke the commonwealth’s constitution.
“Petitioners appear to have established a likelihood to succeed on the merits because petitioners have asserted the Constitution does not provide a mechanism for the legislature to allow for expansion of absentee voting without a constitutional amendment,” McCullough explained.
Pennsylvania trial court rules the 2020 election was likely unconstitutional in Pennsylvania, and that gives state legislators power to choose electors. https://t.co/pWt9g81ld1
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) November 28, 2020
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