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Mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania so far this year have been accepted at almost 30 times the rate predicted by historical rejection numbers, raising potential questions in a state in which Democratic challenger Joe Biden is maintaining a lead of just several thousand votes.
A county-by-county review by Just the News of accepted and rejected mail-in ballots throughout the state of Pennsylvania show that, when added up, the state only rejected 951 of 2,614,011 mail-in ballots this year, or a rate of 0.03%.
That is significantly less than the historical rate of mail-in ballot rejection, which generally hovers around 1%. For first-time mail-in voters the rate can jump as high as 3%.
Trump ballots headed to the dump
It's hard to count votes that are destroyed#StopTheNewWorldOrderpic.twitter.com/NOGAXClPkF— Deep State Exposed® (@DeepStateExpose) November 7, 2020
I sent a PM. But I have another name to ask about so I’ll just do it here. 1. Dan Quayle. 2. John Snow (former Sec of the Treas.) Good or derp?