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US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that states can count mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day, rejecting arguments from the Trump administration and Republican states. The decision, in RNC vs. Watson, upheld Mississippi's law allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within five business days, with thirteen states having similar grace periods.
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- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
- US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day