Trump campaign wins election lawsuit in Pennsylvania, secures 3 extra days of early voting after county officials were caught ‘turning away voters’ waiting in line for ballots

Donald Trump points to the left.

Republican Candidate for President Donald Trump attends the Building America’s Future, Southeastern Pennsylvania Roundtable at the Drexelbrook Event Center on October 29, 2024, in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Photo: Matt Bishop/imageSPACE/Sipa USA (Sipa via AP Images).

Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign on Wednesday won a lawsuit against a Pennsylvania county after officials sent voters home well before an early vote deadline the day before.

On Tuesday, at around 2:45 p.m., voters in line at the Bucks County administration building were told they could no longer request on-demand mail-in ballots. The line was subsequently cut and that aspect of the request process was curtailed for the day.

This action by county officials seemingly contradicted some amount of official guidance about the on-demand mail-in process.

In a terse order, Bucks County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Trauger cleared up confusion by ruling in the Trump campaign’s favor.

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