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By Sam Dorman Republicans have asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to intervene in the state’s Senate race, alleging that several counties are violating the court’s prior ruling by counting undated mail-in ballots. “Democrats in Pennsylvania are brazenly trying to break the law by attempting to count illegal ballots,” Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley said in a post on…
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