【does a will need to be notarized in michigan】Pennsylvania's Democratic governor calls Trump remarks 'partisan attack'
WASHINGTON,does a will need to be notarized in michigan Nov 4 (Reuters) - Pennsylvania's Democratic Governor Tom Wolf on Wednesday called President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated claim about fraud in the U.S. presidential election a "partisan attack", and said his state was working hard to count more than 1 million mail-in ballots.
"Let’s be clear: This is a partisan attack on Pennsylvania’s elections, our votes, and democracy," Wolf said in a tweet. "Our counties are working tirelessly to process votes as quickly AND as accurately as possible. Pennsylvania will have a fair election and we will count every vote."
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Tim Ahmann; Edioting by Andrew Heavens)
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