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Gov. Wolf condemns Trump's lawsuit, reassures voters every vote will be counted

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf this afternoon condemned the Trump campaign’s decision to sue the state to attempt to stop the ongoing counting of ballots.

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Wolf said the state will continue its work to count, “every vote and ensure everyone has their voice heard.” 
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HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has condemned the Trump campaign’s decision to sue the state to stop the ongoing counting of ballots.

Wolf said the state will continue its work to count, “every vote and ensure everyone has their voice heard.”

The attack on the election is an attempt to disenfranchise Pennsylvania voters, he said.

The Trump campaign today launched a full-out assault on the vote count in Pennsylvania, claiming without evidence that there's a lack of transparency in its ballot-counting process.

Well ahead of Election Day, the state's top election official, Kathy Boockvar, had cautioned the public that it would likely take several days to count all the votes, including 3.1 million mail-in ballots. According to Pennsylvania’s elections website, there are still more than a million left to go.

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