acknowledged both that the Plaintiffs’ First Amended Complaint “doesn’t plead fraud” and that “this is not a fraud case.” Id. at 118, 137. 25. The next day, November 18, 2020, Respondent submitted the Second Amended Complaint, which included (and amplified) factual allegations sounding in fraud that were included in the Initial Complaint, including restoring claims based on counties’ observational boundaries for candidate representatives. 26. Respondent had no non-frivolous basis in law and fact for asserting to the district court that the Defendants committed election fraud, much less a factual basis for setting forth fraud with particularity, as required by Rule 9(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 27. Respondent cited to the district court as a basis for his fraud allegations several sources that could not, as a categorical matter, prove that the Defendants committed or facilitated election fraud during the 2020 election: (a) statements from various authorities, including a misquoted excerpt from the Baker-Carter Commission on Federal Election Reform 2006 report about the general potential for mail-in ballot fraud that made no reference to Pennsylvania, to Pennsylvania’s recently enacted mail-in ballot system, or to the 2020 election; (b) allegations of misconduct in states other than Pennsylvania; (c) allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvania during previous elections; and (d) allegations of election irregularities in Pennsylvania counties other than the seven Defendant Counties. 10

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