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Scott Presler Puts Bucks County, PA Election Fraudsters on Notice

We haven’t talked about it much because we’re all so excited about Donald Trump’s victory, but Democrat elections in Pennsylvania have been trying to steal a Senate seat. In blue-run counties, election workers have continued counting illegal ballots long after the election to try to swing the outcome.

The race was close, but Republican challenger Dave McCormick had unseated incumbent Democrat Senator Bob Casey. McCormick defeated Casey by an official count of 3,398,632 to 3,382,290—a difference of 16,342 votes. The race was called by the AP with 99% of the votes counted.

Some counties continued counting mail-in ballots that they kept “finding” after Election Day. Many had no postmark dated on them and lacked signatures. It didn’t matter. The Democrats were determined to steal that race, so they kept counting the obviously illegal ballots.

The RNC sued and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court stepped in to stop the counting. That still didn’t matter in some places. In Bucks County, the commissioner stated that people ignore laws all the time and they were going to ignore the Supreme Court decision and keep counting.

That was… perhaps an unwise choice. Election integrity activist Scott Presler lives in Bucks County, PA, and he worked tirelessly to flip the county from blue to red by registering record numbers of Republican voters this year.

Presler showed up to the most recent County Commissioner meeting this week and had a few things to say to them. Watch:


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