With the Trump campaign turning from the courts to the legislatures, Pennsylvania state Rep. Greg Rothman, R-Cumberland County, is taking the baton to call for a state review of the contested election.
"We're asking for the election not to be certified, and for us, the legislature, to have an opportunity to look into what happened to make sure that all the ballots are legal, and they were all counted, and we have a fair election," Rothman told Sunday's "The Cats Roundtable" on WABC 770 AM-N.Y. "That's what America is all about."
Rothman sees the election as having been taken from the legislature by the Democrat leaders in the state.
"Through the Democrats, the governor and the department of state, even the Supreme Court, they turned it into a vote-by-mail – no verifications," Rothman told host John Catsimatidis.
That is a case the Trump campaign has hoped would rise to the U.S. Supreme Court for its unconstitutional change of state election law without legislature approval.
Also, as the Trump campaign has argued, Republican monitors were denied lawful, meaningful monitoring of the mail-in ballot counting, Rothman added.
"It's indisputable that hundreds of thousands of vote-by-mail ballots [were counted] without anybody from the Trump campaign or the Republican party being able to observe," he concluded.
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