The Supreme Court ordered Pennsylvania Democrats to respond by Thursday evening in a case challenging the states three-day extension for counting mail-in ballots.
President Trump has moved to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Pennsylvania Republicans, arguing the states Democratic Party and Secretary of State violated the law by extending the time for counting mail-in ballots to Nov. 6 at 5 p.m., despite the state legislature setting the deadline as Election Day.
The lawsuit takes issue with a state Supreme Court ruling that postmarked ballots be presumed to have been mailed before Nov. 3, even if not clearly postmarked to that effect.
This is an open invitation to voters to cast their ballots after Election Day, thereby injecting chaos and the potential for gamesmanship into what had been an orderly and secure schedule of clear, bright-line deadlines, the Republicans argued.
According to the courts docket, the justices want the states officials and Democratic Party to respond before Fridays ballot-counting deadline.
Response to motion for leave to intervene requested, due Thursday, November 5, 2020, by 5 p.m., the docket read.
PA AG Josh Shapiro (who might still lose re-election...now hanging on by a chad as the fraud continues) told the court “no, thank you”.
Actually it was more like a middle finger salute