A Pennsylvania appellate court handed the Trump campaign a victory Thursday by allowing it to have its representative as close as six feet away from the vote-counting process that is underway at the Convention Center in Philadelphia. A campaign witness had testified that the ballot processing area was kept at a distance from poll watchers, with the closest table roughly 15 feet away from him and the farthest approximately 105 feet from where he was permitted to observe. In discussing the distance observers were required to maintain from the process, the city pointed to the coronavirus pandemic as a reason for needing extra space. Trump campaign attorney and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi also celebrated Thursday's ruling at a news conference. "That's why this is so important for all parties involved."
Source: Fox News November 05, 2020 16:41 UTC