Right now, the Pennsylvania special election is too close to call. 627 votes separate Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb.
Approximately 500 provisional and military ballots are currently uncounted, with more trickling in every day that the mail runs. Those ballots could make up the difference in a recount, and close the .2 percent gap between Saccone and Lamb.
Military voters played a crucial role in the Florida recount in 2000, when Democrats attempted to steal the state of Florida for Al Gore against George Bush. Now military votes could make the difference in Pennsylvania.
National Defense PAC is raising funds to deploy military voting law experts on the ground in Pennsylvania to ensure the integrity of an election that Democrats are already crowing that they’ve won. We will soon see if the election is swayed by military voters if Democrat dirty tricks don’t stop them.