I want to clear something up here regarding PA lawsuit win: This has to do with ballots where first-time voters didn't provide proof of identity within 6 days after the election, NOT the PA Supreme Court ruling allowing ballots to be counted if received up to 3 days after e-day/
2/ It's unclear how many first-time voters are affected by this b/c they didn't produce this information a full six days after the election. It IS a win and its reasoning SHOULD extend to the late ballots too, but that is before SCOTUS still. https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2020/11/12/trump-campaign-election-2020-presidential-pennsylvania-lawsuit-ballots-late-identification/stories/202011120132...
3/ Some folks are interpreting this as a ruling on both issues, and it's almost certain the 10k+ ballots admittedly received after election day are likely greater in volume than this category, but we don't know yet. There are more hearings coming up next week in PA... stay tuned.