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39 States Pick Sides in Texas Supreme Court Election Challenge

39 States Pick Sides in Texas Supreme Court Election Challenge
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Pennsylvania GOP State Legislators Urge SCOTUS to Side Against Their State in Trump Election Fight

Pennsylvania GOP State Legislators Urge SCOTUS to Side Against Their State in Trump Election Fight William Bredderman © Provided by The Daily Beast Jemal Countess/Getty Images for MoveOn The post-election pile-up in the Supreme Court docket continued Thursday as Republican lawmakers from Pennsylvania called on the highest bench to throw out their own state’s election procedures a seeming reversal on earlier commitments to leave President Donald Trump’s 81,000-vote defeat in the Keystone State untouched. Two days after embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Wisconsin to throw out their election results, top GOP officials in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives filed their own brief seeming to take the Lone Star State’s side. The friend-of-the-court brief Speaker Bryan Cutler and Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff filed echoes to Paxton’s argument that, through their decisions and directives on the regu

In Trump Election Fight, Pennsylvania GOP State Legislators Urge Supreme Court to Side Against Their Own State

In Trump Election Fight, Pennsylvania GOP State Legislators Urge Supreme Court to Side Against Their Own State
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Sees More Than 11,000 New COVID-19 Cases; DeWine Extends Overnight Curfew Into New Year

Office of Gov. Mike DeWine Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state s overnight coronavirus curfew into the New Year. The curfew first enacted last month runs from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. It restricts movement outside homes but allows multiple exceptions for work, grocery shopping, medical emergencies and religious services. Here are your morning headlines for Friday, December 11: Ohio sees more than 11,000 new COVID-19 cases DeWine extends overnight curfew into New Year Akron will not renew cap on private gatherings Family: Ohio deputy shot Black man in the back several times Ohio joins Trump effort to overturn election results

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