Black smoke emerges from Sistine Chapel

Black smoke emerges from Sistine Chapel

After another round of voting no new pope has been elected. Black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel following a third round of voting. This means at least two more votes will happen before wrapping up for the day. A successful candidate to replace Pope Francis, who died April 21, will require a two-thirds majority of the voting cardinals. FOX News reporter Rebecca Castor has the breakdown.

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