
Inside Democrats' rush to sign up Pennsylvania's crucial voters
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Harris and Trump have poured money and time into every corner of Pennsylvania in recent weeks, from the blue-collar counties around Pittsburgh in the state's west to the Philadelphia suburbs within commuting distance of New York City.53% : "If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing," Trump said on another stop in the state on Monday.
52% : While Trump has focused on blue-collar voters in rural parts of the state, the Harris campaign strategy is to run up the vote -- and the election day turnout -- in the state's solidly Democratic cities such as Philadelphia, which Biden won by a 64-point margin in 2020.
47% : " Other young Democrats cited the Black Lives Matter movement, student debt and school shootings as reasons to back Harris.
46% : The party's bumper stickers and signage were visible across town, urging voters to "Vote Harris" and reminding Philadelphia's Democrats to drive home their advantage in the city -- or risk losing the whole state and likely the election to Trump.
41% : All told, Republicans have added a net 135,000 people this year and the Democrats just 38,000. That offers an advantage for Trump in a state he lost to Joe Biden in 2020 by just over 80,000 votes -- about the capacity of the Philadelphia Eagles' NFL stadium.
29% : Although the protests against the Israel-Hamas war often targeted the Biden administration, many progressive students are now focused on halting Trump.
19% : The Democratic national convention in August and Harris's strong debate against Trump on September 10 -- in Philadelphia -- had given the vice-president momentum, he said.
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