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One person at the rally was killed and two others wounded before Secret Service agents killed the gunman.
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The lawsuit argued a 2019 state law authorizing universal mail-in voting was unconstitutional and that all ballots cast by mail in the general election in Pennsylvania should be thrown out.
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One justice writes: "It is not our role to lend legitimacy to such transparent and untimely efforts to subvert the will of Pennsylvania voters."
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In a blistering opinion, a federal appeals court has thrown out the Trump campaign's challenge to the certification of votes in Pennsylvania. Trump's lawyers say they will appeal to the Supreme Court.
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The two closely watched contests formally deliver President-elect Joe Biden 26 electoral votes.
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With vote certifications this week in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nevada, pressure will only build on the Republican dam of support for Trump's efforts to overturn the election results.
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In a blistering decision, a federal judge ruled that the campaign's complaint was "unsupported by evidence" and essentially asked the court "to disenfranchise almost seven million voters."
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The Columbus-based law firm Porter Wright Morris & Arthur has filed to pull out of a case representing Donald Trump's campaign, which is attempting to…
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Ohio’s Republican Attorney General wants the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling extending the deadline for absentee…
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The Trump campaign wants to cease or pause ballot counting in key states. Meanwhile, he and his supporters continued years of deliberate denigration of the integrity of U.S. elections.