The Pennsylvania state Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled 5-2 to toss the challenge to the state’s expanded mail-in voting, causing fanboys to erupt in tearful screams of agony, the AP reports. Five Trump fans and zero Biden supporters were caught either attempting to either fraudulently vote by mail or request ballots for a deceased person in the state in 2020, far from enough to have had any impact on the outcome. “We find no restriction in our Constitution on the General Assembly’s ability to create universal mail-in voting,” Justice Christine Donohue wrote in the majority opinion upholding the 2019 law expanding no-excuse absentee balloting as valid under the state constitution. Current GOP governor nominee, hardcore QAnon fan, and state Senator Doug Mastriano has vowed to repeal the law if elected even though he, along with the vast majority of the state’s other Republican lawmakers, voted in favor of it three years ago.