CBS News reports:
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign said it is suing Bucks County after some voters trying to participate in the county’s mail-in ballot voting on demand process faced long lines on the final day. Pennsylvania doesn’t have early voting on voting machines like other states — its closest thing to it is called mail ballot voting on demand. In that process, voters can request a mail-in ballot in person at their county’s elections office. The voter then receives the ballot in minutes, fills it out in person and returns it all in the same trip.
Michael Whatley, Republican National Committee chair, said the campaign intends to sue the county over alleged voter suppression involving turning voters away. “We are not going to let them suppress our votes,” Whatley said. “We are going to fight. I’m proud to tell you tonight the Trump-Vance campaign has announced a huge lawsuit against Bucks County for turning away our voters.”
Read the full article. Yesterday a cultist woman was arrested after screaming at people in line, claiming that Democrats were suppressing their votes by deliberately slowing the process.
Here we go again. Trump campaign suing Bucks County, PA. More MAGA chaos and insanity. https://t.co/85CBLXuJbw
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 30, 2024