b. Equal Protection--Observational Boundaries 37. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania counties established different physical boundaries (in facilities that varied in space and accommodations) for candidate representatives who were present when mail-in ballots were tallied. 38. Respondent contended that the Defendant Counties’ imposition of these observational boundaries was a violation of the Trump Campaign’s Equal Protection rights. 39. Respondent offered no evidence that any Defendant treated Trump representatives differently from the Biden representatives or other similarly situated groups. 40. There was no legal basis for Respondent’s contention that observers had any right other than to be present in the room when mail-in votes were tallied. 41. None of the Defendants whom Respondent sued had the authority to mandate uniform observational boundaries across the Commonwealth. 42. There was no legal basis for an Equal Protection claim of any kind to be the impetus for the requested remedies, including invalidating up to 1.5 million mail-in votes. c. Due Process 43. To the extent Respondent was making a Due Process claim with respect to the notice-and-cure procedures, there was no legal basis for Respondent’s 14

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