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Giuliani Says There is Enough Evidence to Overturn the Pennsylvania Election Results

Up to 900,000 invalid ballots may have been cast in Pennsylvania.


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It’s been two days since the mainstream media prematurely called the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden.

This thing is far from over folks.

President Donald Trump’s attourney, Rudy Giuliani, claims to have evidence that could flip this entire narrative.

In an interview with Fox News, Giuliani said that the lawsuits that have been initiated by the Trump administration could reveal that up to 900,000 ballots may have been illegally cast in Pennsylvania.

The Washington Examiner has more on this unfolding story:

In a Sunday interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Giuliani said the lawsuits being filed by the Trump campaign might reveal that up to 900,000 invalid ballots were cast in the state of Pennsylvania, a key election swing state several news outlets projected presumptive President-elect Joe Biden would win. "Do you believe that you have enough to actually change the fate of the election?" Bartiromo asked.

"Well, I think we have enough to change Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania election was a disaster," Giuliani said. "We have people that observed people being pushed out of the polling place. We have people who were suggested to vote the other way and shown how to do it. I'm giving you the big picture."

Giuliani described details of its investigation in Pennsylvania, which may translate to new lawsuits this week, as early as Monday. He alleged Republican observers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, were "kept out of the room or kept away from the room" for 24-hours where mail-in ballots were counted, adding that 135,000 ballots were counted during that time period.

"Even though we went to court, and we were allowed to move 6 feet closer, the Democrat-machine people moved the counting place six feet further away. This is documented on videotape. There are upwards of 50 witnesses," Giuliani said, which would be the subject of a Monday civil rights lawsuit on Monday.

Giuliani said the Trump team was also looking into whether ballots were cast in the name of people who are already dead and if ballots were "back-dated."

"We have evidence now, from not only the Post Office but from others, that there was back-dating. I can only tell you right now that that amounts to about 2,000 or 3,000 votes," Giuliani said.

After the media called the election, Giuliani vowed that the fight would continue, specificaly in Pennsylvania, where there is the greatest indication of voter fraud.

The New York Post reports:

President Trump’s legal team in Pennsylvania, led by Rudy Giuliani, said that they intend to press on with Trump’s election challenge — even though the state, and the White House, have already been called for Joe Biden.

“He’s not going to concede when at least 600,000 ballots are in question,” Giuliani said Saturday at a Philadelphia press conference shortly after the Keystone State put Biden over the top.

“Courts set aside elections when they’re illegal,” Giuliani claimed. “There certainly is enough evidence to disqualify a certain number of ballots.”

Trump’s campaign has lodged multiple complaints about the vote tallying in Pennsylvania, whose 20 electoral votes made Biden the 46th president of the United States.

Biden had a 0.5 percent lead in the Keystone State — 28,800 votes out of more than 6.5 million cast — with straggling provisional and mail-in ballots still being examined.

At that margin, the race could be headed for a recount, which state law requires in elections that are decided by 0.5 percent of the vote or less.

And a lawsuit filed by the Pennsylvania Republican Party, based on a state court’s ruling on the validity of late mail-in ballots, is likely headed to the Supreme Court.

The situation in Pennsylvania and the other disputed states is a complete mess, and despite the media's insistance that Giuliani is making "unsubstantiated claims," there is plenty of evidence to back him up.



 

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