The Pennsylvania appellate court judge who issued a temporary injunction Wednesday against the state certifying its 2020 election results released an accompanying opinion Friday explaining her decision.
In the opinion, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough predicted that the plaintiffs in the case will ultimately win the battle they're waging in the Keystone State.
"Since this presents an issue of law which has already been thoroughly briefed by the parties, this Court can state that Petitioners have a likelihood of success on the merits of its Pennsylvania Constitutional claim," she added.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, and several of his top officials have reportedly appealed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to toss the case.
We will be filing an appeal with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court momentarily.
"The case had been argued last week in a lower court by Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who insisted during five hours of oral arguments that the 2020 presidential election had been marred by widespread fraud in Pennsylvania," The Guardian notes.
Why Trump's team THANKED Obama-appointed judge who rejected Pennsylvania case as 'unhinged'.
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Judge rules pro-Trump case established a 'likelihood to succeed on the merits' in Pennsylvania
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