Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are ever closer to potentially voting to authorize an audit of the commonwealth’s 2020 elections following recent remarks made by Pennsylvania state Sen. David Argall, a top Republican in the upper chamber. Without ruling out whether an Arizona-style audit could occur in the state, Argall, who chairs the Senate State Government Committee, told reporters that he wants to see another review of Pennsylvania’s election results. “It’s a very careful recount, forensic audit, so yeah, I don’t see the danger in it,” Argall told reporters over the weekend. “I just think that it would not be a bad idea at all to proceed with an audit similar to what they’re doing in Arizona.” The state senator noted that while there have been other audits of the Nov. 3 election that confirmed President Joe Biden’s victory, an independent audit may be needed. Argall said that number of his constituents have requested …