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GOP Pa. senators try to block U.S. citizens who live abroad from voting; In Lititz visit, Trump muses he shouldn't have left office after his 2020 loss

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Two state senators have challenged the right of U.S. citizens living abroad to cast votes in federal races. 

The country’s highest court has sided with Butler County voters whose provisional ballots were challenged by Republicans this past spring. 

On the final Sunday of a rollercoaster presidential contest, Republican nominee Donald Trump is asking voters in Pennsylvania again to make him leader of what he falsely claims is a “failed nation.” 

Only a handful of races will determine control of the U.S. House. The 10th District race between Republican incumbent Scott Perry and Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson is one of them. 

The state Attorney General's office is now working with Berks, Lancaster, Monroe, and York to investigate allegedly fraudulent voter registration forms submitted at the deadline late last month. Carter Walker from Votebeat provides some context to what’s happening.

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