KEY POINTS
  • The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected arguments by President Donald Trump's campaign that Republican election observers were improperly denied access to closely watch vote tallying in Philadelphia.
  • The loss could harm the Trump campaign's related legal effort in federal court, where it is trying to block Pennsylvania from certifying its election results in coming weeks.
  • If the Trump campaign fails in that effort, which was argued by Rudy Giuliani, it is unlikely to be able to reverse President-elect Joe Biden's projected victory not only in Pennsylvania but also nationally.
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at his hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., October 28, 2020.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected arguments by President Donald Trump's campaign that Republican election observers were improperly denied access to closely watch ballot counting in Philadelphia.

The loss could harm the Trump campaign's related legal effort in federal court in Williamsport, where it is trying to block Pennsylvania from certifying its election results in coming weeks.