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Chair of Pennsylvania Senate State Government committee supports election audit

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With an election audit taking place in Maricopa County, there is a chance another one will happen in Pennsylvania.

State Sen. David Argall, a GOP senator who chairs the state government committee, said he supports the call for an election audit to answer any “lingering questions that still remain about the fairness of the 2020 elections in Pennsylvania.”

“This is the best path forward to address the legitimate concerns of the large majority of my constituents who voted to reelect President Trump, as well as all Pennsylvanians,” Argall said in an email to The Epoch Times.

State Sen. Doug Mastriano observed the audit taking place in Maricopa County. He said it was “the most impressive audit” he’s ever seen.

“This level of voter integrity here, of forensically analyzing ballots, it’s all science, it’s not subjective at all. It’s going through every ballot and seeing if ballots were thrown on the copy machine and they could tell that forensically,” he said.

Mastriano said he would prefer an audit in a Democrat and a Republican county in Pennsylvania.

Author: Jacob Hall

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