From county-by-county skirmishes over the validity of individual ballots to sweeping Republican-led challenges aimed at overturning the statewide results, the 2020 presidential race was the most thoroughly litigated election in Pennsylvania's history.
Former President Barack Obama held a get-out-the-vote rally for Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party tried to harness the enthusiasm for one of its biggest stars.
Delaware, by contrast, is reliably Democratic in presidential politics. And anyway, it only has three electoral votes. But since Biden’s hometown area popularity stretches north, Biden’s status as a practical local just across the Pennsylvania state line, in Chester County, is a conspicuous electoral hole that Harris will have to fill.
As the 2024 campaign enters its final weeks, former President Donald Trump campaigned in eastern Pennsylvania on Wednesday, making his first stop of the day in President Joe Biden’s childhood hometown.
What she has built feels larger than an electoral campaign and more like a movement that represents big ideas like freedom.”
Former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris have a relationship dating back to his run for Senate in 2004.
Former President Barack Obama gave a blistering critique of Donald Trump on Thursday as he appeared at a get-out-the-vote rally for Kamala Harris, portraying his White House successor as a bully, a punchline and someone who gives speeches “like Fidel Castro.
With less than four weeks left to go until election day, the race for the White House is as close as ever. Nationally, Kamala Harris remains a couple of percentage points ahead of Donald Trump - a lead she has had since she entered the race at the end of July.
Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio will speak in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Saturday. The Republican vice presidential nominee will hold a town hall in Reading, Pennsylvania, the same day. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will deliver remarks in Macomb County, Michigan, today.