McCormick Challenges Philadelphia Ballots Amid Senate Race Dispute

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Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate David McCormick has filed lawsuits challenging the adjudication of provisional ballots in Philadelphia, potentially taking the issue to the Supreme Court. McCormick, who has been projected to win against incumbent Sen. Bob Casey by the Associated Press, is contesting the handling of 15,000 to 20,000 provisional ballots, arguing for collective challenges to ensure compliance with statutory requirements. The race remains too close to call, with Decision Desk HQ not yet declaring a winner and over 100,000 ballots still to be counted statewide.
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