Blow for Republicans as supreme court rejects appeal over Pennsylvania ballots
The Supreme court has rejected an appeal by Republicans in Pennsylvania over the counting of mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election.
The court's decision is a blow to the Republican party, which has been trying to overturn the results of the election in several states.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court had previously ruled that mail-in ballots received up to three days after the election could be counted. Republicans argued that this ruling violated state law, which requires mail-in ballots to be received by election day.
However, the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal, effectively upholding the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ruling.
The decision is a major setback for Republicans, who have been hoping to overturn the results of the election in Pennsylvania. The state was one of several key swing states that Biden won by a narrow margin.
The Supreme Court's decision is a clear indication that the court is not willing to overturn the results of the election. This is a major victory for Democrats and for the integrity of the electoral process.
The Supreme Court's decision is a blow to the Republican party's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The court's decision is a major victory for Democrats and for the integrity of the electoral process.
The decision is a clear indication that the court is not willing to overturn the results of the election. This is a major setback for Republicans, who have been hoping to overturn the results of the election in several states.
The decision is a major victory for Democrats and for the integrity of the electoral process.