Supreme Court allows late-arriving mail ballots to count, a setback for Trump

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By a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court allowed states to count mail-in ballots that were postmarked by Election Day but arrived afterward, upholding Mississippi's grace period and delivering a political setback for Trump ahead of the midterms.
- US Supreme Court allows late-arriving mail-in ballots in defeat for Trump BBC
- Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballot Law The New York Times
- VIDEO: SCOTUS rules in favor of late mail-in ballots KIRO 7 News Seattle
- Trump laments 'tremendous loss' on mail-in ballots at Supreme Court, doubles down on voter-ID bill CNBC
- Supreme Court rules mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day can be counted The Washington Post
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