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PA Senate Republicans Take Mail-In Ballot Fight To US Supreme Court
The filing with the nation’s highest court comes just days after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied a similar request.

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The filing with the nation’s highest court comes just days after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied a similar request.

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