FiveThirtyEight
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

As we keep watching Pennsylvania, it’s worth noting that in addition to the fact that the vote totals we’re seeing there now are without the late-arriving ballots — the ones that might have been contested at the U.S. Supreme Court — there’s no evidence at this point that the Trump campaign’s other lawsuits in Pennsylvania are going to make a difference to the outcome. The lawsuits that don’t have to do with observation of the counting process (which is increasingly a moot point as counting wraps up) are mostly about the process of allowing voters to fix problems with ballots or the timeline for verifying absentee voters’ identification. Those issues don’t appear to be affecting many ballots — and that’s assuming the lawsuits are successful at all.


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