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  "textContent": "The US Supreme Court has kept a narrow but politically explosive category of mail ballots in play, ruling 5-4 that federal law does not force states to throw out ballots postmarked by Election Day simply because they arrive later. The decision in Watson v. Republican National Committee reversed the US Court of Appeals for the […]\n\nThe post Mail-In Ballots After Election Day Can Be Counted, US Supreme Court Rules appeared first on the deep dive.",
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