Penn. county won't resume counting votes until Friday due to “administrative work”!
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (PNN) - November 5, 2020 - A county in Pennsylvania says it won’t begin counting over 35,000 ballots until Friday due to the need to perform what election officials are calling “administrative work”.
When Will Chamberlain tried to give his legal commentary on the issue, Twitter censored Chamberlain’s tweet.
“They are waiting to see how many mail-in ballots they will need,” he tweeted. “No other good explanation exists. This should be treated as evidence of intent to commit election fraud.”
The tweet was censored behind a message that said the content was “disputed”.
Chamberlain followed up by asserting that the situation was a clear sign “election fraud” was taking place.
“The only good reason to take a day off from counting votes in a closely fought election - which Allegheny County is doing - is to hold back your boxes to commit election fraud,” he said.
President Donald Trump held a massive lead in Pennsylvania on election night, at one point above 700,000 votes, but that lead has continually narrowed as more Biden ballots - unconfirmed as legal ballots - are suddenly “found”.