This chapter examines a key Supreme Court decision on mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the implications of allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day but received up to three days later. It also delves into the legal arguments presented by the Republican Party and the potential effects of future Supreme Court appointments on election laws.
In the next episode in our presidential election miniseries, we discuss election night itself. Will there be some states where early returns favor Trump even if Biden might win when all the votes are counted? If so, what can we do to mitigate any misunderstanding or misinformation from the media or the candidates?