Trump campaign mobilizes in Pennsylvania to block Harris's path - Washington Examiner

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    16% Somewhat Conservative

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    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    28% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : "I think Trump will win.
54% : The Harris campaign's financial advantage over Trump has allowed it to spend more on advertising and opening field offices in Pennsylvania.
50% : ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW LATEST COVERAGEThe volunteers were hoping to mobilize low-turnout Republicans in the community to commit to voting early for Trump and giving their phone numbers so that the GOP can continue to remind them to turn out ahead of the November election.
50% : According to AdImpact, in Pennsylvania alone, there is nearly $26 million in future ad reservations in support of the vice president while there are nearly $23 million in future ad reservations for Trump.
43% : The Trump campaign, however, is focused on gaining back voters in the state that voted for former President Barack Obama and then flipped to Trump in 2016 as one key to winning again in November.
42% : "Trump's struggles with suburban voters in the Philadelphia collar-county area were especially notable during the Pennsylvania primary, where Trump won nearly 84% of the vote but Nikki Haley, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, won almost 17%, roughly two months after ending her presidential campaign.
41% : Despite the Democratic excitement over Harris's campaign after she replaced President Joe Biden as the nominee and polling showing the two candidates essentially tied in Pennsylvania, Republicans still believe Trump will win the state.
39% : The easiest path to 270 Electoral College votes for either Harris or Trump involves winning the Keystone State's 19 electoral votes.
14% : David Gehring, 37, another Trump Force 47 volunteer from South Hills, a Pittsburgh suburb, claimed Trump would win because his 2016 defeat of Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania by a little over 44,000 votes broke Democratic dominance in the state since 1988.

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