Trump campaign threatens to sue over Philly election offices
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s campaign is threatening to sue over getting its campaign officials access to observe activity inside of newly opened satellite election offices in Philadelphia, where people can register to vote, apply for mail-in ballots and fill them out. A letter, sent late Tuesday night by a lawyer representing the campaign, insisted that the campaign has a legal right to observe the voting process and will sue by 5 p.m. Wednesday if doesn’t get it resolved. Election lawyers say there is no right in Pennsylvania law, even for a certified poll watcher, to observe inside an election office. Gov. Tom Wolf’s top elections official echoed that position.
Trump campaign threatens to sue over Philly election offices
