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Robert B. Sklaroff, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Medical Oncology/Hematology  Telephone: (215) 333-4900


Smylie Times Building - Suite #500-C  Facsimile: (215) 333-2023
8001 Roosevelt Boulevard  rsklaroff@gmail.com
Philadelphia, PA 19152-3041 November 26, 2021 – Day of Listening

To: Distribution [Politicians, Media, Potentially-Interested Persons]


Re: Pennsylvania “Forensic Audit” of 2020 POTUS Election [PART CLXIV] – Statewide PA Politics
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I remain a “one-trick pony” regarding both the gubernatorial (Doug Mastriano) and
senatorial (Kathy Barnette) races, for my focus remains upon promoting candidates who
prioritize Electoral Integrity. Consultant-Shafik's anti-Corman analysis reflects the view
that the former will be primarily a Mastriano vs. Corman contest; exemplifying Corman’s
hypocrisy is his support of a gift ban if elected governor, but refusal to self-apply it now.
A leftie editorial cartoon falsely depicted the field as packed into a sardine can; I’m told
that Doug will again emerge in Philly’s collar-counties in 2022, as his army is assembled.
[The latter may soon include Ex-Congressman Keith Rothfus, noting that Sean Parnell
dropped out after losing a custody battle that highlighted allegations he abused his wife.]

The Mastriano/Corman dispute will encompass national issues, notably the “BBBBB”
(Build Back Bankruptcy Better Bill) after the record (8 ½ hour) McCarthy Speech; notably,
emphasizing that his views are shared by Lawrence Summers, Steve Rattner documented
the major gimmicks in this Reconciliation Bill to an aghast roundtable on Morning Joe.
Assuredly, Doug will share this condemnation; it remains to be seen if Corman will, too.

The Mastriano/Corman dispute will focus on the Senate State Government Committee,
which may pay a private firm $270,000 to assist in its probe of the 2020 POTUS election;
overall, an election-law debate continues, as Corman vowed to undermine its impact.
{Episodically, I read that a Philly mob boss is poised to flip and expose Biden, FYI.}

The Mastriano/Corman dispute will focus on county-level election issues, such as these:
[1]—Montgomery County certified nearly all [but NOT “all”] of 2021 general election
results; [2]—In a split vote, the Chester County Board of Elections certified 2021 election
results, after more than two dozen people spoke out against doing so, saying that
irregularities in the voting and tabulation system raised serious concerns about the
integrity of the election; [3]—Luzerne County discovered two additional Nov. 2 election
result flash drives’: [4]—Chester County Libertarians called for analysis of the election
process; and [5]—The Lehigh County vote count remained in limbo as a judge considered
a legal challenge to mail-in ballots, prompting PA Dems to condemn a GOP impeachment
threat (as the Lehigh elections board controversy heated up). Assuredly, Doug would view
this as exemplifying why the priority is to rectify 2020, lest persistent unresolved issues
poison subsequent elections (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 …); probably, Corman would only
compartmentalize such data, failing to condemn forthrightly the accoutrements of alleged
2020 fraud that a proper forensic audit would document and then lead to proper reform.

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