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Trump campaign loses another round in Pennsylvania's courts

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(Photo by Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) HARRISBURG, Pa. - President Donald Trump’s campaign has lost another round in a flurry of Republican lawsuits over Pennsylvania’s election, with the state Supreme Court refusing Tuesday to hear its appeal over fewer than 2,000 ballots in a suburban Philadelphia county.The court, which has a 5-2 Democratic majority, denied the emergency appeal request in a one-line comment that did not explain the decision.There are at least five other pending cases in which Trump or Republicans are trying to throw out certain ballots or trying to upend President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in Pennsylvania over Trump by more than 80,000 votes.The Bucks County case involves 1,995 mail-in ballots.

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