Watch VideoThe Supreme Court refused to extend Wisconsin's deadline to receive and count ballots from absentee voters.
On Monday, justices ruled 5-3 along partisan lines that mail-in ballots will only be counted if received by Election Day on Nov. 3.
The following day, Democrats and Republicans in the battleground state...
Supreme Court Blocks Absentee Deadline Extension in Wisconsin
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