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North Carolina's Supreme Court has ruled that tens of thousands of challenged ballots must remain in the count for a seat on the court, despite being contested by the trailing candidate. The decision doesn't resolve the close race between the candidates, with both parties indicating plans to return to federal court if necessary.
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