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Top Trump Campaign Official Says PA Democrats Are Going To Jail!


Top Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita predicted the election officials in the Pennsylvania recount fiasco may face jail time for counting mail-in ballots with missing and incorrect dates.

LaCivita while reacting to a Washington Free Beacon article that revealed “Democratic Sen. Bob Casey endorsed Democratic Bucks County commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia last year,” stated “They will go to jail.”

LaCivita added, “Count on it.”

Ellis-Marseglia is one of the many Democratic commissioners in PA who voted to count disqualified ballots despite the PA Supreme Court ruling the ballots should not be counted.

Check out what Fox News reported:

Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita predicted election officials in Pennsylvania will face jail time for counting mail-in ballots with either incorrect or missing dates after the state Supreme Court previously ruled such ballots should not be counted.

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“They will go to jail,” LaCivita, Trump’s co-campaign manager, posted to his X account on Sunday evening. “Count on it.”

LaCivita was reacting to a social media post touting a Washington Free Beacon article detailing that Democratic Sen. Bob Casey endorsed Democratic Bucks County commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia last year during her campaign for the position, before she and other Democratic commissioners in the state voted to count the disqualified ballots.

“I think we all know that precedent by a court doesn’t matter anymore in this country,” Ellis-Marseglia said Thursday as she and other Democrats voted to reject a GOP-led challenge to ballots that should be disqualified.

Per The Philadelphia Inquirer:

Chris LaCivita, President-elect Donald Trump’s co-campaign manager, suggested on X Sunday evening that Bucks County commissioners, including Board chair Diane Ellis-Marseglia, “will go to jail” because of their decision to defy a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on mail ballots.

Democratic-led election boards — including in Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, and Centre Counties — have decided to count undated ballots, despite a pair of rulings from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court barring their inclusion.

The move by the boards has come under national scrutiny as Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race went into an automatic recount under state law. Republican Dave McCormick, who was declared the winner by the Associated Press, leads Democratic Sen. Bob Casey by less than half a percentage point.

Republicans have accused Casey’s campaign, without evidence, of coordinating with Democratic-led election boards in an effort to to reverse the outcome of the race by voting to include the ballots against the court order. Democratic officials have framed it as intended to ensure voters’ voices are heard, despite the errors or omissions.

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