Last Updated on August 1, 2024
Over three months before the 2024 Presidential Election, The Washington Post is setting the stage for electoral chaos, and “election results [that] could again take days to count” in the battleground states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where the Democrat-dominated courts have upheld Covid-era mail-in voting rules that election watchdogs call unconstitutional.
A recent report from The Washington Post threatens GOP voters and election integrity hawks with the prospect of delayed election results and chaos at vote-counting facilities this November while quoting Democrat lawmakers to get its point across. The report reads staunchly in favor of “pre-canvassing,” a practice where mail-in or drop-box election ballots are opened and counted BEFORE election day, making for a vote-counting free-for-all that only ends when election officials say it ends.
The “pre-canvassing” scheme has drawn major election integrity concerns in states across the country, but especially in presidential battlegrounds, where Democrats have demanded that Republicans pass legislation to allow ballots to be filled out, collected, and counted throughout election season.
In both Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, however, they’ve been unable to get the legislation passed, and now, they appear to be resorting to emotional blackmail; threatening delayed election results and 2020-style chaos at vote-counting facilities, if “pre-canvassing” which is often akin to ballot harvesting, isn’t written into state election laws.
As The Washington Post reported:
“If the electoral college comes down to Pennsylvania or Wisconsin, we might still face a long period where we don’t know the winner,” said Rachel Orey, an elections expert at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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“It’s reprehensible that they didn’t get it done,” said Kathy Boockvar, a Democrat who was Pennsylvania’s secretary of state during the 2020 election. “This is not rocket science. The reality is that not passing this bill will mean that ballots will take longer to count, which means it will be longer until we have the results of the election.”
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“Do you want the results on election night? Or do you want to wait a day or two?” said Lisa Deeley, a Democratic city commissioner in Philadelphia. “If you want to wait, then wait you will.”
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Remarkably, at the top of The Washington Post article, the report’s authors go out of their way to explain away massive Democrat ballot drops during the 2020 Presidential Election, specifically in Pennsylvania.
There, they admitted that “President Donald Trump appeared to be winning” on election night, only for his lead to evaporate after mail-in ballots were counted and tabulated, seemingly all at once, and almost entirely for Democrats.