Judge Extends Mail Ballot Application Deadline in Controversial Pennsylvania Case
A Pennsylvania judge grants an extension for voters applying for mail ballots in Bucks County after complaints of long lines and confusion at polling places.
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Summary
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled in favor of Donald Trump's campaign, allowing Bucks County voters to apply for mail-in ballots until Friday. This decision comes amid complaints regarding long lines at polling places and concerns over voter disenfranchisement. The controversy continues as Pennsylvania faces numerous lawsuits pertaining to voting rights and mail ballot procedures leading into the crucial 2024 presidential election.
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