Pennsylvania's acting secretary of state is already warning us that it might take a while to count all the votes
· Oct 27, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Election day is two weeks away and they have been voting in Pennsylvania since September, but the Pennsylvania election officials wanna go ahead and let you know that they have no plans to count the vote in a timely manner.

From The Post Millennial:

On Monday, Pennsylvania acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman revealed that there will likely be delays in posting the results from the state's midterm election.

Chapman detailed in a virtual news conference how the state would be handling vote counting in the upcoming election, and said that it would likely take several days to count and certify the votes, according to Lehigh Valley News.

How about that, after the absolute crap show of the 2020 elections we've had two years to figure out how to count votes efficiently and here in the all-important state of Pennsylvania where Republicans are running particularly close with the Dems, they're gonna take their time to count all the votes.

"It's really important for us to get accurate information about the election process in Pennsylvania," Chapman said. "So voters and the public know that when there are delays in counting, it doesn't mean that there's anything nefarious happening. It's just what the law is in Pennsylvania."

Chapman said that the potential for delays is due to poll workers not being able to pre-canvas or count mail-in ballots before election day.

Here's a live look at Democrat officials trying to pull this stunt again:

Of course, they just want to take their time and make sure they find all the votes they can.

Honestly, why is it even somewhat acceptable that the United States can take literal days to count votes?

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