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Another court challenge loss for Trump

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Washington, US - The US state of Pennsylvan­ia’s supreme court dismissed another legal challenge to the election by supporters of President Donald Trump on Saturday, further reducing his already near-impossible odds of overturnin­g the results.

A Republican lawsuit had sought to invalidate mail-in ballots in the battlegrou­nd state that President-elect Joe Biden won by about 81,000 votes - or to throw out all votes and allow the state’s legislatur­e to decide the winner.

The court dismissed both claims in a unanimous decision, calling the second one an ‘extraordin­ary propositio­n that the court disenfranc­hise all 6.9 million Pennsylvan­ians who voted in the general election’.

The lawsuit argued that a Pennsylvan­ia law from 2019 allowing universal mail-in voting was unconstitu­tional.

The judges said that their November 21 challenge to the law was filed too late, coming more than a year after it was enacted and with the election results ‘becoming seemingly apparent’.

Pennsylvan­ia officially certified Biden's victory there on November 24.

The lawsuit had also sought to stop certificat­ion.

Saturday’s decision follows a long line of similar ones, including a ruling the day before in which a federal appeals court flatly dismissed Trump's claim that the election was

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unfair and refused to freeze Biden’s win in Pennsylvan­ia.

Trump has refused to give up on his claims of fraud in the November 3 election despite his repeated court defeats, tweeting bizarre conspiracy theories and vowing to continue his legal fight.

On Thursday, he said for the first time that he would leave the White House if Biden is officially confirmed the winner by the Electoral College on December 14.

But on Friday he tweeted that ‘Biden can only enter the White House as president if he can prove that his ridiculous ‘80,000,000 votes’ were not fraudulent­ly or illegally obtained’.

Biden, who is to be sworn in on January 20, won 306 votes in the Electoral College to Trump's 232.

The president-elect has said that Americans "won't stand" for attempts to derail the vote outcome.

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