Election fraud will run rampant in Pennsylvania Tuesday, as mail-in ballots will be lost and switched and people will be allowed to vote at the polls even though their signature does not match their signature of record. In so many ways, this is going to be a mess.

As the entire Tuesday result may come down to Pennsylvania, the Democrats are flexing heavy muscle in the state through mobbed up and corrupt unions and cheating county election offices. They thought they would easily win in 2016 and so did not apply the full court press. In 2020 they will do anything to win.

FNC reports, “Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, a Democrat, warned residents in his city that counting the mail-in ballots “will easily take several days” after Election Day, which increases the possibility that it could be a while before the election is settled. Pennsylvania has been seen as one of the most pivotal states in the election. President Trump hopes to attract a massive surge in voters from outside Philadelphia and its suburbs in order to offset the highly Democrat city. Kenney’s announcement could open the possibility that Trump opens up a massive lead going into Nov. 4, but could see that advantage evaporate as the vote from the city gets tallied.”

I have fought, as a political consultant, dozens of races in Pennsylvania. I can tell you the state’s big cities are among the most politically corrupt in the nation. I’m talking Chicago corrupt. Unions like SEIU send their members out to vote at numerous polls under numerous identities. Polling place judges and officials and even voters are bribed with cash not only to vote, but to commit fraud and encourage their friends and families to do so as well.

In areas like Philadelphia, where many families subsist on government payments, Democrats will threaten to cut off those government subsidies unless recipients go to the polls. To keep the gravy train flowing, those people generally vote straight Democrat.

Republicans are likely to get an early lead in the state, “I think it’s absolutely true that more Republicans will vote in-person,” Republican Bucks County Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo told press. “If you’re just announcing the results from people who voted at the polls, I think that number is going to show … [more] favor for the president than it will for Biden.”

But that will give Democrats the chance to wait and see how many votes they need to take the state. Then those numbers will somehow magically appear out of Philadelphia and its suburbs. Its a game Democrats have played in American big cities for several decades and longer. The GOP will be watching. Hopefully, close enough to catch them in the act.