This year, two GOP primary rivals for the state Supreme Court seat in Tuesday’s primary election are signaling their disapproval of Pennsylvania’s expansive mail-in voting law.
At the time, then-Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, accused Republicans of trying to kill the law “in the service of the ‘big lie’” of Trump’s baseless election fraud claims.
“I would welcome that to come up before me again, let’s put it that way. Not much I can say, but I can tell you that Act 77 has been very bad for our Commonwealth. It has been very bad for just faith in our system,” Carluccio told the crowd in response to a question about the law. “We should be able to go to the polls and understand that our vote counts and understand that there’s not going to be some hanky-panky going on in the back,” she told the crowd.
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