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Evidence shows that “according to voter records, someone voted in the identity of John H. Granahan in Allentown, Pennsylvania, but Granahan passed away in May 2019. Dusckas Martin Funeral Home and Dusckas Martin Funeral Home and Crematory issued an obituary for the death of Granachon “.
“Judy Presto of Southpark, Pennsylvania, passed away in 2013. Someone registered Presto as a voter in September 2020 and used her to vote in last week’s election. The name was voted on.” Trump’s team evidence included an obituary issued by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette when Presto died.
“Elizabeth Bartman (Elizabeth Bartman) from the Drexel Hill community in Pennsylvania, voter records show that she registered as a voter in September 2020 and voted in last week’s election, but Batman already died in 2008.” The Philadelphia Inquirer published Batman’s obituary 12 years ago.
As of Thursday morning, the Pennsylvania State Department has not responded to a request for comment or publicly responded to recent statements by Trump’s team.
A few hours before Trump’s team published the aforementioned Penn State case, it publicly confirmed that Georgia also had a “dead vote” and announced some cases. Local outlets like the Atlanta Journal-Constitution have published obituaries for the dead.
The Georgia State Department, which administers the elections, did not respond to a request for comment that day.
Some US media previously announced that both Pennsylvania and Georgia had won for Biden. However, the two states face related legal processes. The Epoch Times stated that the winners of the two states will not be announced before the completion of the relevant legal proceedings. The final result must be determined by the electoral college.
Statistics from the electoral departments of Pennsylvania and Georgia, respectively, show that Biden currently leads by 50,000 votes and 24,000 votes respectively. Trump’s team filed a lawsuit in the courts of two states, while it was in the courts of Nevada, Arizona and Michigan, and asked Georgia and Wisconsin to recount the votes.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Brad Raffensperger) announced on November 11 that votes would be counted by hand across the state.
Pennsylvania continues to count votes. On the 11th, York, Bucks and Chester counties did not count 16,000 provisional ballots. Another approach is about 10,000 ballots mailed three days after voting day. Earlier, attorneys general from more than a dozen states jointly supported Trump’s team and called on the Federal Supreme Court to overthrow the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on September 17. Ballots sent within three days will be counted and decided.
Editor in charge: Lin Yan #