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Originally Posted by tvbound
There is a huge difference between significant voter fraud (which has never been found, anywhere or anytime) and it just taking so long to count the unprecedented number of mailed-in ballots, due to the fear of catching Covid standing in a massive line. Every ballot cast in accordance with the appropriate state law(s) should be counted, regardless of how long it takes. That is the very foundation of a Constitutional Federal Republic. A lot of people also forget, that election laws are a state right and they vary from state to state. Here's a good link that shows those different laws.
VOPP: Table 11: Receipt and Postmark Deadlines for Absentee Ballots
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IMHO, all elections should follow one specific set of rules. With PA allowing ballots to be counted three days after being received, as long as the postmark is dated the day of the election, makes it easier for the losing party to claim voter fraud. This is a federal election, and should folllow one format throughout the US. If PA allows three days after the election, then all states should allow it. We just can't go on with 52 states making up their own rules as to where, when, and how to cast ones vote.