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According to the current tabulation posted by the Associated Press, Republican Dave McCormick defeated incumbent Democrat Bob Casey by more than 24,000 votes in Pennsylvania’s Senate contest. The AP called the race for McCormick last week. However, the margin falls just under 0.5 percent of the total and thus triggers a recount under Pennsylvania law. It shouldn’t be possible to pick up 24,000 votes in a recount and Casey could have waived it, but he is represented by Russia hoax fraudster Marc Elias and has other plans. He seeks to alter the result by persuading friendly authorities to count illegal ballots.

Counties have reported just over 80,000 uncounted provisional, mail-in, and absentee ballots. The update on Pennsylvania’s November 13 press release on the race states: “As of this afternoon, county election officials reported there are 60,366 uncounted provisional ballots and 20,155 uncounted mail-in and absentee ballots. That 80,521 total includes all ballots for which county boards of elections have not yet made a final resolution regarding their validity or eligibility to be counted.”

Democrat Commissioners in Bucks County got the ball rolling yesterday with their determination to count illegal ballots.

Ari Fleischer comments.

This too seems a tad unusual. The Casey campaign seeks to count the ballots of unregistered voters. The Daily Signal contacted the Casey campaign for comment. A spokesman hadn’t responded by publication time.

Isn’t it “ironic,” in an Alanis Morissette sense?

Let the grift begin.