Sidebar,” the Post’s James Hohman explains the importance of winning Pennsylvania and other factors influencing the dynamics of the 2024 presidential race.
Voters in Pennsylvania are not yet able to cast ballots, despite confusion over a state law concerning applications for mail ballots.
The Economist’s forecast model suggests that the state—with its 19 electoral-college votes, the most of any swing state—is the tipping-point in 27% of the model’s updated simulations, meaning it decides the election more often than any other state.
Although it could simply reflect the normal variation of polling results, it may also point to a declining Trump edge in the Electoral College.
The Republican National Committee argued that counties do not have the authority to allow voters in the swing state to correct ballots that do not comply with the rules.
The state’s closely watched Senate race shows a similarly tight contest, and 93 percent of registered voters say they are certain to vote.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said he thinks former President Trump has a “special” place among Pennsylvania voters and it only deepened after a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally in the state in July.
According to the latest CBS News Poll, if the presidential election were held today, 59% of likely voters would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris compared to 41% for former President Donald Trump. "We are the future," said DaJaun Wortham, a student at Community College of Philadelphia. "Young people are the future."
Bluestack Strategies founder Maura Gillespie discusses the presidential campaign strategies of former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on 'Fox News Live.'
Voters in Pennsylvania are not yet able to cast ballots, despite confusion over a state law concerning applications for mail ballots.