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Supreme Court says no late mail ballots in Wisconsin

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Supreme Court says no late mail ballots in Wisconsin

Supreme Court says no late mail ballots in Wisconsin

Siding with Wisconsin's Republican-led legislature, the U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday to allow an extension to the deadline for returning mail-in ballots in the state, dealing a setback to Democrats.

Gloria Tso reports.


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