Posted on 07/06/2016 9:12:35 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Republicans may not be committing political hyperbole this year when they say their presidential candidate can win Pennsylvania, experts say.
Every election since Pennsylvania went for Bill Clinton in 1992, Republicans have declared this time the Keystone State will turn red.
And every cycle they fail.
This year might be different, according to experts in electoral math.
Republicans don't need Pennsylvania to win the electoral vote, but Democrats do, and a loss here for Hillary Clinton on election night would likely mean she loses the White House by the morning, said Lara Brown, director of George Washington University's political management program....
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
That is because of the problem with massive voter fraud problem.
I'm not familiar enough with York and Luzerne to comment if the same case applies here, but I suspect it does.
Of course, the voting machines that flip the R vote to a D vote (don’t worry honey, Mr. Romney got your vote) hasn’t anything to do with the count in Bucks in 2012. /s
York County is very blue-collar but also heavily Hispanic. It was Hispanic before Hispanic was cool.
Yeah, compared to most places in Pennsylvania, there is a pretty large Hispanic presence. Compared to California or Texas, the 4% or so in York County would hardly attract notice.
I’m in Westmoreland County as well. It’s only July and Trump signs are every where out here. Hand painted ones as well as the “official.” My daughter and her family live in Washington County. Same YUGE amount of signage, but a tad different there. Fracking is everywhere. Jobs, houses being built, there is a boom. They KNOW where “she” stands (on the pipelines pumping out the natural gas).
I really think Trump can win PA.
I agree, but I don’t know where Allegheny stands
My old home. Skating on the Fairless Hills golf course. Nickle Cokes at the Union Supply. St Francis Cabrini.
Trump, of course, has never at any time said the non-word "bigly," although it's become an Internet meme because of those who misheard him or simply like the funny sound of "bigly." He does, however, say "big league" frequently (you know, like "major league.")
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