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Democrat Senator Bob Casey (PA) finally conceded on Thursday evening after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered all counties to stop counting illegal ballots.
Pennsylvania flipped a Senate seat red after President Trump’s landslide victory.
Trump-backed candidate Dave McCormick unseated longtime Democrat Senator Bob Casey.
However, Bob Casey refused to concede for over two weeks as Bucks County counted illegal ballots.
Bucks County broke the law by counting undated and incorrectly dated ballots in a race already won by President Trump and GOP Senator-elect Dave McCormick.
The Democrat Commissioners in Bucks County bragged about violating the law and ignoring a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling and continued to count illegal ballots last Thursday.
“We all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country. And people violate laws anytime they want. So, for me, if I violate this law, it’s because I want a court to pay attention to it,” Democrat Diane Marseglia said.
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#BucksCounty Democrat Commissioners violate the rule of law and ignore PA Supreme Court ruling!
Democrat Commissioners Diane Marseglia and Bob Harvie voted today to count illegal ballots, against PA Supreme Court ruling, in an attempt to aid former Senator Bob Casey.… pic.twitter.com/qAdFlVchmh
— Bucks GOP (@BucksGOP) November 14, 2024
The RNC immediately filed two lawsuits last week to stop the counting of illegal ballots.
After the RNC took legal action, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday ruled AGAIN that undated ballots cannot be counted.
The Bucks County Board of Elections complied with Monday’s Pennsylvania Supreme Court Order and stopped counting undated and misdated ballots.
The illegal votes were removed from the County’s vote totals and that’s when Bob Casey finally conceded.
The Democrat machine in Pennsylvania could no longer cheat.
“During my time in office, I have been guided by an inscription on the Finance Building in Harrisburg: “All public service is a trust, given in faith and accepted in honor.”” Bob Casey said.
“Thank you for your trust in me for all these years, Pennsylvania. It has been the honor of my lifetime,” he said.
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During my time in office, I have been guided by an inscription on the Finance Building in Harrisburg: “All public service is a trust, given in faith and accepted in honor.”
Thank you for your trust in me for all these years, Pennsylvania. It has been the honor of my lifetime. pic.twitter.com/RSXEFwdge8
— Bob Casey Jr. (@Bob_Casey) November 21, 2024