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Es gibt ein Urteil des Supreme Court mit Bezug auf Corona:
In Pennsylvania, mail ballots are typically due by the close of polls on Election Day, regardless of when they’re postmarked. The state Supreme Court extended the deadline in the state following a Democratic-backed lawsuit, citing the coronavirus pandemic and deliverability concerns within the U.S. Postal Service.
Corona Blablabla... was für ein Linkswischergequatsche.

Corona hätte die Wahl zu keiner Zeit beeinflussen können, egal was du da in irgerndwelchen Haltungsmedien liest.

Hartmut, du bist ein wirklich dummer Mensch.
Hier ein Auszug aus dem Terminplan zu den Wahlen in Pennsylvania von der offiziellen Wahlbehörde
https://www.pa.gov/guides/voting-and-elections/ und
https://www.votespa.com/About-Elections ... tions.aspxDie Wahlunterlagen der Streitkräfte haben sogar eine Eingangsfrist bis zum 10.11.
November 3, 2020
GENERAL ELECTION Polls are open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Deadlines for returning your mail-in or civilian absentee ballot:
By mail: must be postmarked by 8 P.M.
In-person: must be returned to your county board of elections office or other designated location or drop box by 8 P.M.
November 4, 2020
First day to register AFTER November election
November 6, 2020
Mail-in and absentee ballots (postmarked before 8 P.M. on election day) must be received before 5 P.M. by your county election office. The November 6th deadline applies to ballots that have been returned by mail ONLY. Ballots may NOT be delivered in-person to your county board of elections after 8 p.m. on election day, November 3..
November 10, 2020
Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive voted military and overseas absentee ballots (submitted for delivery no later than 11:59 P.M. on November 2)