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Not in PA, but it is one of the closest swing states (Trump won it last election, looks like it's tilting/leaning towards Biden this time) that has the largest number electoral votes. It is one of the "must win" states for Democrats, but only a very important one for Republicans. I don't think there is any argument, PA is the most important state this election cycle since Trump appears to have an insurmountable lead in Florida.

PA won in Trump's favor by ~0.7% of the vote tally in a record low turn out year for Democrats. Many of the crazies (whom didn't vote last time or protest voted for Trump because they thought he'd burn down the system to spite Hillary) in the cities are dying to kick Trump out of office this go-round. Trump really is fighting an uphill battle in the state, but he still totally can win it. Republicans (well, disenfranchised conservatives scattered everywhere across the country) always have low turn out because many just don't pay attention to politics at all. They just assume all Republicans are bad just like Democrats (I would have agreed with this 5 years ago... Trump has changed the party significantly for the better) and don't bother to vote.

Demonstrating to these voters the importance of Trump and how crucial it is for him to win at a rate of 100-200 homes a day (25 people doing this every day till election day) may very well swing 2000-3000 votes Trump's way. This is an election that is so close every single vote counts! It may very well be a Florida 2000 scenario (state was ruled as won by Bush by ~500 votes by supreme court which gave Bush presidency in 2000).

EDIT: Every single Pennsylvania pede near the Amish should do everything in their power to help shuttle them to the polls. They are hugely in favor of Trump. Most probably have ways to get to the polls, but surely help will be appreciated and have a positive impact. Unfortunately, do keep in mind that it's too late for those that have not yet registered in Pennsylvania. That deadline was 15 days prior to election day (October 19th).

174 days ago
1 score
Reason: Further info

Not in PA, but it is one of the closest swing states (Trump won it last election, looks like it's tilting/leaning towards Biden this time) that has the largest number electoral votes. It is one of the "must win" states for Democrats, but only a very important one for Republicans.

PA won in Trump's favor by ~0.7% of the vote tally in a record low turn out year for Democrats. Many of the crazies (whom didn't vote last time or protest voted for Trump because they thought he'd burn down the system to spite Hillary) in the cities are dying to kick Trump out of office this go-round. Trump really is fighting an uphill battle in the state, but he still totally can win it. Republicans (well, disenfranchised conservatives scattered everywhere across the country) always have low turn out because many just don't pay attention to politics at all. They just assume all Republicans are bad just like Democrats (I would have agreed with this 5 years ago... Trump has changed the party significantly for the better) and don't bother to vote.

Demonstrating to these voters the importance of Trump and how crucial it is for him to win at a rate of 100-200 homes a day (25 people doing this every day till election day) may very well swing 2000-3000 votes Trump's way. This is an election that is so close every single vote counts! It may very well be a Florida 2000 scenario (state was ruled as won by Bush by ~500 votes by supreme court which gave Bush presidency in 2000).

EDIT: Every single Pennsylvania pede near the Amish should do everything in their power to help shuttle them to the polls. They are hugely in favor of Trump. Most probably have ways to get to the polls, but surely help will be appreciated and have a positive impact. Unfortunately, do keep in mind that it's too late for those that have not yet registered in Pennsylvania. That deadline was 15 days prior to election day (October 19th).

174 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Not in PA, but it is one of the closest swing states (Trump won it last election, looks like it's tilting/leaning towards Biden this time) that has the largest number electoral votes. It is one of the "must win" states for Democrats, but only a very important one for Republicans.

PA won in Trump's favor by ~0.7% of the vote tally in a record low turn out year for Democrats. Many of the crazies (whom didn't vote last time or protest voted for Trump because they thought he'd burn down the system to spite Hillary) in the cities are dying to kick Trump out of office this go-round. Trump really is fighting an uphill battle in the state, but he still totally can win it. Republicans (well, disenfranchised conservatives scattered everywhere across the country) always have low turn out because many just don't pay attention to politics at all. They just assume all Republicans are bad just like Democrats (I would have agreed with this 5 years ago... Trump has changed the party significantly for the better) and don't bother to vote.

Demonstrating to these voters the importance of Trump and how crucial it is for him to win at a rate of 100-200 homes a day (25 people doing this every day till election day) may very well swing 2000-3000 votes Trump's way. This is an election that is so close every single vote counts! It may very well be a Florida 2000 scenario (state was ruled as won by Bush by ~500 votes by supreme court which gave Bush presidency in 2000).

174 days ago
1 score