Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rejects Trump Campaign Claim Of No Meaningful Access To Philadelphia Vote Count
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has rejected the Trump campaign's claim that Philadelphia did not offer meaningful access to the vote count. In a 5-to-2 ruling, the justices found Philadelphia did not illegally restrict observers during the canvassing process.
The justices also determined the city rules were reasonable.
Meanwhile, the Philadelphia City Commissioners announced the final unofficial results from the election. Joe Biden defeated President Trump by a wide margin.
The vote will be certified next week.
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