Watch VideoThe Supreme Court rejected a second attempt from Pennsylvania Republicans to block a mail-in ballot extension.
In a 5-3 vote, justices upheld a three-day extension after a tie-vote last week, allowing the state to count mail-in ballots after the election, despite Republican objections.
They tried to get a second...
Supreme Court Rejects Pennsylvania GOP's Ballot Deadline Appeal
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