Cliff Maloney Goes To War Against Union Republican Bosses in Pennsylvania
Cliff Maloney, the Founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, is ready to go to war with Republican union bosses. In a video that he posted on X on May 4, 2024, Maloney went off against State Representative Mike Cabell, who recently lost a primary challenge to pro-liberty conservative Jamie Walsh on March 24 by an 8-vote margin (4723-4715).
He tweeted, “Why are Republicans in PA about to destroy Trump’s chances of winning the White House? Take the L
Walsh recently filed a lawsuit to demonstrate that the Board of Elections incorrectly and illegally counted mail-in ballots that didn’t have the year on the envelope that they’re supposed to sign.
Msloney noted that “the court has ruled these ballots don’t count, but the Board of Elections doesn’t care. And so Jamie Walsh is taking action as well.” He also highlighted that on May 6, Cabell has started a fight in court against Walsh.
Cabell is trying to make the case that the Board of Elections should be counting all of the mail-in ballots that the courts have already determined to be illegal. Such a move could establish a nasty precedent that could hurt former President Donald Trump and other candidates such as Dave McCormick, Stacy Garrity, Dave Sunday during the general election this November.
Maloney believes that “an establishment Republican like Mike Cabell cares more about himself than he does the country” by pulling this stunt to count otherwise illegal votes. Maloney stressed that “this isn’t about disenfranchising voters… it’s about following the rules.” He added that “politicians care about three things, getting elected, getting re-elected, and getting elected to higher office.”
The founder of The Pennsylvania Chase, concluded with the following statement calling on Cabell to reverse course:
“Mike Cabell, pull your team, do what’s right. Follow the rules, the rules that were put in place, that are fair, that say that if you don’t put a year on your mail-in ballot return, it doesn’t count.”
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