Watch VideoThe Supreme Court is giving Pennsylvania more time to count mail-in ballots, despite Republican objections.
The high court upheld a state supreme court ruling, which allows the state to count ballots received three days after Election Day.
Supreme Court Gives Pennsylvania Extension To Count Ballots
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