Former President Donald Trump is seeing a boost in Pennsylvania as Democrats have lost ground among registered voters in the crucial swing state. More than 66,000 people registered to vote in Pennsylvania in August,
New American Association of Retired Persons polling from the Keystone State suggests mature voters could be key to Republican wins in November, as they’re more likely overall to back GOP
Vice President Kamala Harris may face challenges in important swing states leading up to the 2024 race. Howard Kurtz believes it comes down to Tim Walz.
Encouraging voters to cast mail ballots — and cast them early — benefits political campaigns. But former President Donald J. Trump’s skepticism has hurt Republican efforts in a key state.
Charles McElwee, foundingeditor of RealClearPennsylvania, speaks with the "American Moment" podcast about the complex electoral history of Pennslyvania and what historical trends could impact the outcome of the 2024 election there.
Lochel's Bakery's "cookie poll" has correctly predicted three presidential elections out of the four times they've sold candidate-themed cookies.
Polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight currently has Harris ahead of Trump by less than a point, 47.9 percent to 47.1 percent in Pennsylvania. It has a population of 13 million; Trump won it by 44,229 votes in 2016, while Biden, who was born in Pennsylvania, won it by 80,555 votes in 2020.
Pennsylvania’s candidates for U.S. Senate, Democrat incumbent Bob Casey and Republican challenger Dave McCormick, have sparred over energy policy since the campaign began. In his ads, McCormick has sought to paint Casey as anti-fossil fuel and to tie Casey to Vice President Kamala Harris’ old comments against fracking.
Mail ballots are available in some of Pennsylvania's 67 counties. The state's 19 Electoral College votes are considered critical for candidates running for president in 2024.