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Attorney Wally Zimolong: 40% Of Pennsylvania Ballots Were Unconstitutional


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If this was the most ‘safe and secure’ election in history then why are Democrats trying so desperately to change voting laws across the nation?

A recent court ruling struck down mail-in voting in Pennsylvania—putting a temporary hold on mail-in voting schemes in the state.

This legal victory has opened up the door, and has revealed that roughly 40% of the vote in Pennsylvania during the 2020 elections were fraudulent according to attorney Wally Zimolong.

If what Zimolong says is accurate this means that President Trump crushed the state—winning it by a large margin of victory.

The house of cards is slowly starting to fall as the truth about the 2020 election slowly leaks out to the public. It’s been nearly 2 years, but we are finally starting to see some high profile action to ensure election integrity.

Wally told Steve Bannon during a segment of his Warroom podcast:

According to The Gateway Pundit:

We were right on Election day 2020 and we are right now. Joe Biden was awarded 2 million of the 2.5 million absentee ballots in the state of Pennsylvania.

Most all these ballots were illegitimate. This means President Trump won Pennsylvania by over 1 million legitimate votes.

 

Fox 43 reported on the recent court ruling relating to Pennsylvania’s no-excuse needed mail-in voting scheme:

A statewide court says Pennsylvania’s expansive two-year-old mail-in voting law is unconstitutional, agreeing with challenges by Republicans who soured on mail-in voting after then-President Donald Trump began baselessly attacking it as rife with fraud in 2020′s campaign.

According to a Commonwealth Court filing released Friday, the court ruled that Act 77, allowing residents to vote by mail in Pennsylvania, violates Article VII, Section 1 of the Pennsylvania constitution.



 

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