Voters lined up in Philadelphia on Monday to fix errors on their ballots
Supreme Court ruled ballots may not be counted if they don't have accurate handwritten dates on exterior envelopes
The rush came with projections from Real Clear Politics showing Dr. Oz and John Fetterman just 0.1 points apart in the pollsThe race is one that will go towards deciding whether the Democrats hold or Republicans retake the Senate by Wednesday morning
There is likely to be a slew of lawsuits from both sides challenging the results
Pennsylvania voters were rushing to fix mistakes on their early ballots on Monday ahead of one of the nation's closest Senate races after the Supreme Court ruled inaccurate ballots would be thrown out.
Residents lined up in Philadelphia to correct errors in the move that also impacts Pittsburgh, two of the Keystone State's most populous areas that will be crucial in the final tallies.
They were taking in response to state Supreme Court orders in recent days that said mail-in ballots may not be counted if they lack accurate handwritten dates on the exterior envelopes.
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something rotten in denmark !!!! THIS JUST REEKS .
SO MUCH MAIL, IN EARLY VOTE, change this
like watching a shell game the ball isnt even under the shells