Chief Justice John Roberts sided with liberals on the Supreme Court, creating a deadlock and denying a request by the Pennsylvania GOP to count ballots only if they’ve been received by Election Day. The 4-4 tie means the decision from the lower court remains in place. Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots can be counted up to three days after the election, even if they lack a legible postmark. The court stated that ballots counted during the extension period must be postmarked by the close of polls on Election Day. The AP, however, noted that “ballots...