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A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that the state cannot count votes when voters have not proven their identities by November 9, according to Fox News.

Thus, President Donald Trump receives support in one of his various lawsuits from a judge in the state of Pennsylvania.

He writes Fox News on Thursday night Norwegian time.

Also read: Trump: – Execution plans in 2024

Pennsylvania generally has that if there is any doubt about a voter’s identity, they can provide proof of who they are up to six days after the election, which this year was on November 9. The dispute concerned whether the state had the right to extend this deadline until November 12, in relation to the state Supreme Court’s decision that the last deadline to receive votes by mail was extended until November 6.

However, this does not actually change the outcome of the Pennsylvania elections, as these votes have not yet been counted. Votes in which voters provided proof of their identity between November 10-12 had been overturned, by court order, pending a decision from that court on Thursday.

Trump himself posted a tweet today claiming that millions of Trump votes were removed, including 221,000 Pennsylvania votes that were traded from Biden to Trump. This message, in turn, has been marked with the legend “this accusation of electoral fraud is disputed” by Twitter.

Also read: Biden: – This is embarrassing for Trump

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