Trump campaign secures a “major victory for election integrity” in Pennsylvania

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Those observing the ballot counting must also follow requirements to prevent the spread of COVI-19 such as practicing social distancing and wearing masks. The new ruling must be released by 10:30 a.m. Thursday, ruled Judge Cannon.

In response, Trump deputy campaign manager Justin Clark released a statement calling Judge Cannon’s ruling as a “major victory for election integrity.” The president’s campaign also reiterated its allegation that Pennsylvania Democrats’ “goal is to steal this election.”

Read the statement below:

“In a major victory for election integrity, election transparency, all Pennsylvania voters, and the rule of law, the Trump Campaign has prevailed in our suit challenging our Republican poll watchers’ complete lack of any meaningful access to the ballot processing and counting process.”

“The eyes of the country are on Pennsylvania, but Pennsylvania Democrats, led by their radical left Secretary of State whose only goal is to steal this election from President Trump, has kept eyes off of the absentee ballot counting process. That ends now in Philadelphia.