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Trump talks about his assassination attempt
Trump just briefly mentions the assassination attempt he suffered in July, which he survived after a bullet grazed his ear during a campaign rally.
He tells the crowd that his life was “saved for a reason,” a suggestion he made throughout his campaign.
Trump says he will bring “every drop of spirit and fight” to the White House, and that being president is the “most important job in the world.” As a reminder, Trump has declared victory, but has not yet reached the required number of Electoral College votes. He is currently four short.
He adds that he will run his administration under the motto: “Promises made, promises kept.”
Trump congratulates JD Vance
Republicans have not yet been announced as the winners of this election, but they are only four electoral votes away from doing so.
Vance calls Trump's victory ”the greatest political comeback in history”
Trump: “We will help our country heal.”
In his election night appearance he promises to fix the borders and adds that he and his party made history for a reason. It is clear that the Republican candidate is using this as a victory speech.
According to Fox News, Donald Trump wins the state of Pennsylvania, one of the key 'swing states' in these US elections.
Pennsylvania votes for Trump
With more than 95% of the votes counted, Donald Trump's victory in the state of Pennsylvania seems clear. The Democratic Party has only been able to improve on its 2020 results in 4 counties: Allegheny, Delaware, Lehigh, Lackawanna and Delaware.
Time running out for Harris in Pennsylvania
With almost 90% of the votes counted Trump has 50.8% of the vote and Kamala Haris has 48.8%.
Trump remains ahead of Harris
With 82% of the votes counted, Donald Trump is almost on the verge of victory in a key state.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate, has 47.6% of the vote to 51.3% for the Republican candidate, who continues to lead the presidential race.
Trump closes in on victory in Pennsylvania
With 75% of the votes counted, Donald Trump is almost on the verge of victory in a key state.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate, has 47.9% of the vote to 51.1% for the Republican candidate, who continues to lead the presidential race.
Trump consolidates his lead in Pennsylvania
With 65% of the votes counted, Donald Trump is gradually widening his lead in one of the key states.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate, has 48.3% of the votes to 50.7% for the Republican candidate, who continues to lead the presidential race.
More advantage for Trump in Pennsylvania
With 57% of the votes counted, Donald Trump is gradually widening his lead in one of the key states.
The Democratic Party candidate has 48.1% of the votes to 51% for the Republican candidate, who continues to lead the presidential race.
Trump widens his lead in Pennsylvania
After half of the total vote, Donald Trump is gradually widening his lead despite the equality.
With 51% of the vote counted, the Democratic Party candidate has 48.6% of the vote to 50.5% for the Republican candidate, who leads the presidential race.
Tentative landslide in Pennsylvania
Reaching almost half of the total vote, Kamala Harris and Trump are equal in Pennsylvania although Donald Trump achieves the provisional 'sorpasso'.
With 46% of the vote counted, the Democratic Party candidate has 48.9% of the votes to 50.1% for the Republican candidate, who leads the presidential race.
Deadlocked after 43% of the count
Reaching almost half of the total vote, Kamala Harris and Trump are evenly matched in Pennsylvania. With 43% of the vote counted, the Democratic Party candidate has 50% of the vote.
However, Donald Trump, who is currently leading the presidential race, is getting closer and closer in this swing state, with 49.1% of the vote.
TIGHT COUNTING CONTINUES IN PENNSYLVANIA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
With 33% of the votes counted in Pennsylvania, the presidential race is too close to declare a winner between Trump and Harris.
Harris holds on to lead after 35% of the count
Having passed the first third of the total vote, Kamala Harris is still ahead in the polls in Pennsylvania. With 35% of the vote counted, the Democratic Party candidate has 51.4% of the vote.
However, Donald Trump, who is currently leading the presidential race, is getting closer and closer in this swing state, with 47.7% of the vote.
Trump improves his results among Latinos
According to NBC News exit poll results, about 4 in 10 Latino voters in the state supported Trump, up from about 3 in 10 in 2020. White and black voter preferences matched those of four years ago.
Harris begins to close the gap
At 12% of the count, the scales are beginning to balance in Wisconsin. Trump continues to lead the presidential race, with 52% of the vote. For her part, Kamala Harris has 56.4%. The Democratic candidate is closing the gap slightly.
Trump closes the gap with Harris
With 23% of the votes counted, Kamala Harris is still ahead in Pennsylvania, with 57.5%, but the trend is upward for Donald Trump in the last minutes.
The wide gap with which the Democrat started is getting smaller and smaller, and the Republican Party candidate already accumulates 41.5% of the votes.
Voting hours extended in Clearfield
Following a bomb threat, voting hours in Clearfield County are extended to 9 p.m. ET, a Pennsylvania judge has ratified.
This county is located north of Pittsburgh. So far, with 17% of the vote counted, Harris prevails in Pennsylvania with 61.1% of the vote to Trump's 38%.
Counting continues in Pennsylvania
With 12% of the count completed, Kamala Harris continues to lead in Pennsylvania, although Donald Trump has cut into her lead.
The Democrat has collected 68.6% of the votes, a total of 581,449, to Trump's 268,834 representing 30.5%.
Warning to the population in Pennsylvania
Election officials have raised complaints in Pennsylvania about the treatment received at some polling places, reminding the population that although they are working, they are also human.
Long lines at some polling places in different Pennsylvania counties may have increased tensions between voters and workers.
Trump assures that if they win Pennsylvania, they will have won the Elections
Donald Trump assures in a Philadelphia radio program, while taking the opportunity to urge the population to take advantage of the last hours of voting in the states that they can, that if they win Pennsylvania they will win the election.
So far Kamala Harris is well ahead of the Republican candidate, but the 10% of the count has not yet been reached, so there is still a long way to go.
Pennsylvania's 19 electors and the predictions of being one of the tightest states mean that this territory could decide a good part of the election.
Pennsylvania voters believe abortion should be legal
According to a CNN exit poll, two-thirds of Pennsylvania voters believe abortion should be legal in their state, one of the issues that has marked the election campaign, especially for Harris and the Democratic party.
Abortion is one of the issues respondents are most concerned about, with about 15% choosing it as their top concern, immediately after the economy and the state of democracy.
The poll also revealed President Joe Biden's approval rating in this state, around 43%, which is on par with the rest of the country.
Pennsylvania Count Advances
With 5% of the votes counted, Kamala Harris is well ahead of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. The Democratic candidate collects 77.4% of the vote, with 259,891 votes, compared to 21.4% for the Republicans who total 71,967 votes. The battle for this state is key for the future of the hinge.
High turnout in Philadelphia
The Kamala Harris campaign expects the turnout in Philadelphia to be very high, surpassing the levels of the 2020 elections with Joe Biden.
According to projections by Bob Brady, chairman of the Philadelphia Democratic Party, the turnout is around 75%.
This turnout increase was one of the key points for Harris if she wants to win the 19 electoral votes of the state of Pennsylvania, which is the largest contributor of voters of the swing states.
Vote counting begins in Pennsylvania, a key state for the future of Elections 2024. Stay tuned.
Washinghton County ballots due to drop
Washinghton County's mail-in ballots are expected to be released shortly after the polls close, in just a few minutes. There are a total of 148,820 registered voters in Washington County, which is south of Pittsburgh.
Several of the people consulted by some media have claimed that they ‘would not have voted in the election’ if it were not ‘such a close battleground state’.
Pennsylvania remains key
Rick Klein, political specialist and political director of ABC News, ventures what would happen in Pennsylvania if Kamala Harris manages to win the state: ‘Her chances of being president soar to 85%’.
Long lines to vote in Pennsylvania
In some Pennsylvania counties, long lines to cast a ballot are proving to be a problem. Some students at Leigh University claim to have spent six hours waiting in line.
As reported by CNN, Becky Barlett, public information officer of Northampton County, assured that these long waits are due to the fact that the turnout is very high. In addition, she also assured that one of the machines in the voting center where the most crowds have formed broke early in the morning, one more reason for the long waits of voters, although three more were added to increase the pace.
Trump filed a lawsuit in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, seeking to extend in-person voting until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6.
Since the last election, Pennsylvania has used ExpressVote XL machines to expedite the voting process.
Northampton County, another critical area, has proven just as pivotal as Erie in determining the winner.
The “Latino belt” in Pennsylvania has grown sevenfold in four decades, making this demographic essential for Trump and Harris.
Early voting in Philadelphia
As reported by CNN, election officials claim that about 182,000 registered voters in Philadelphia have cast early ballots in this election. Still, other drop-off locations in the city have yet to collect ballots cast this Tuesday.
These ballots will be distributed for the first time after the polls close, with an 8 p.m. ET deadline topick up ballots.
Pennsylvanians had until October 21 to register to vote, a process requiring U.S. citizenship for at least one month before the election.
African Americans nationwide, including in Pennsylvania, are expected to back Kamala Harris at 85%.
Importance of climate change and environment in the U.S.
Another issue that powerfully separates the two candidates is undoubtedly the issue of climate change. According to YouGov data supporters of Donald Trump's candidacy do not believe that climate change is an important issue for the future of the country with 31% of respondents believing it is “not very important” or as many as 34% believing this issue to be “very unimportant.” Kamala Harris supporters, however, see it as vital (with 70% of respondents thinking it is “very important”.
Races in Pennsylvania with a margin of 0.5 percentage points or less will trigger an automatic recount, per AP.
Two key factors in Pennsylvania
Kamala Harris' campaign in Pennsylvania has been marked by the participation of Puerto Ricans and students.
Voting lines at Lehigh University, near Allentown, reached up to 7 hours today. Additionally, in Philadelphia, the three districts with the highest concentration of Puerto Rican voters nearly reached their 2020 turnout levels by midday today.
Other prominent races in Pennsylvania include those for U.S. House seats, State Attorney General, Comptroller General, Treasurer, State Senate, and State House.
Abstenee ballot return rate in Pennsylvania
The absentee ballot return rate in Pennsylvania surpasses 85%, which aligns the figures with those obtained in the previous elections, in 2020, despite the fact that this time fewer ballots were requested, so the amount is lower. Everything points to the fact that this year the majority of mail-in voters may fall on the Republican side.
Philadelphia police unaware of the "massive traps" referred to by Trump
CNN has reported that the Philadelphia Police Department has stated they were not aware of the "massive traps" mentioned by Trump in his post on Truth. Trump has been making unfounded claims about electoral fraud in Pennsylvania's city for years.
To combat fraud allegations raised by Trump, Pennsylvania’s electoral system prohibits opening early ballots until Election Day.
Pennsylvania’s voter turnout in 2020 was 76%, with 38% of ballots cast early.
Support for fracking is a major issue in Western Pennsylvania. While Kamala opposed it in 2020, she has since changed her stance, while Trump has consistently backed it.
Public opinion about public spending and taxes in the USA in 2024
For the entire adult population surveyed, public spending and the taxes levied on them are of great importance, but certainly as many as 80% of Republicans consider this type of spending as “very important”. For Democrats, such spending is “very important” for only 53% of respondents.
Polls close at 8 p.m. in Pennsylvania
The polls close in just under three hours in Pennsylvania, at 8 p.m. Provided you're in line by 8 p.m. you have the right to vote.
Trump sows doubts about the Elections in Philadelphia
As already happened in the 2020 Elections, Donald Trump, through his social network Truth Social, has made a publication sowing doubts about the validity of the Elections in the state of Pennsylvania.
Latino voter turnout is a concern in Pennsylvania. “They’re afraid public disclosures could harm them,” said Ameer Patel, director of the Latino Vote program to El País.
Pennsylvania may lose its “swing state” status, as the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics predicts a Democratic tilt, similar to Michigan.
Final map of Pennsylvania's counties prior to the election
This map shows the evolution of the vote in Pennsylvania counties from the 2012 elections, where Barack Obama won, to the 2020 elections, where Biden also won for the Democrats, but by a practically non-existent difference. The gap between the two parties has narrowed over the years, and today Pennsylvania is one of the swing states where it is uncertain who can win.
Kamala Harris’s closing message in Pennsylvania: “Unlike Trump, I don’t believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to lock them up; I want to give them a seat at the table.”
Tim Walz appears in Pennsylvania
Tim Walz, vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, appeared this morning talking to the press in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, applying a climate of conciliation in the face of election day, something that clashes with the constant confrontation between Trump and Harris during the election campaign.
He has highlighted the confidence in the democratic system of the United States, assuring that they have “the freest and fairest elections” and that the losing party will work hand in hand with the winner for the good of the country.
As for Pennsylvania, a key state for the outcome of the elections, Walz emphasized that they are enthusiastic about the results. The votes obtained in this region will be crucial if they want to ensure the victory of Kamala Harris.
Erie County, with a population of 270,000, is a key region and has consistently voted for the presidential winner since 2008.
Polls in Pennsylvania close on Tuesday, November 5, at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Immigration in the United States: for or against?
The United States, a multicultural country where many different ethnicities coexist, has always been a welcoming country for immigrants. Statista collects in a new study what is people's opinion on immigration and whether it is favorable or detrimental to the future of the country. In 2020, opinion in favor reached its highest level since 2005, with up to 77% in favor of welcoming immigrants. Covid was a setback in public opinion with the increase of speeches against taking in more immigrants due to fears of a lack of security. Currently 27% of the population is against foreign immigration.
Besides the presidential race, Pennsylvania’s ballot includes Senate races between Democrat Casey and Republican McCormick, leading among five candidates.
Campaigns for both candidates spent over half of their budgets in Pennsylvania and other swing states, with about $10.7 billion invested in advertising, per Adimpact.
Of Pennsylvania's more than 9 million registered voters, the majority are Democrats (44%), followed by Republicans (40%), with 12% unaffiliated, according to AP.
Pennsylvania is one of the states that will take longer to count ballots. Roughly 54% of results are expected by midnight on November 5.
Who did Cambria County in Pennsylvania vote for in 2020?
Voting has been extended in Cambria County, PA, after election officials were informed of technical issues with the election machines. The technical problems led to long lines and confusion among voters. The Trump campaign has applauded the election officials' intervention to extend the voting time.
In 2020, 67.96 percent of the county voted for Donald Trump, and the campaign is hoping to see the same margins this year.
Pennsylvania is part of the “blue wall,” having voted Democrat from 1992 to 2012, until Trump narrowly won there in 2016. It then reverted to form, with Biden’s win in 2020.
Abortion in the USA: percentage of adults who support abortion
One of the most controversial issues of the last legislature has undoubtedly been abortion legislation. Up to 50% of voters with Republican voting intentions are of the opinion that abortion should be performed only in exceptional circumstances and not on a regular basis. This contrasts radically with the opinion of Democrats, who up to 42% support abortion without any type of legal restriction.
Since 1948, no Democrat has won the U.S. presidency without carrying Pennsylvania.
“Right now, things are pretty split. Among my friends, half are voting for Kamala and the other half for Trump,” said Pennsylvania voter Brian Neel from Chester County to Euro News.
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Trump claims Pennsylvania has received potentially fraudulent voter registration forms and mail-in ballot requests from third parties, urging law enforcement to “immediately do their job.”
Eight days before the election, Trump attacked Pennsylvania’s electoral system, alleging widespread fraud.
In the same report: “both Republicans and Democrats are focused on winning the Latino and Puerto Rican vote in Pennsylvania,” as neither side has solidified support.
What people think about the laws covering the sale of firearms?
In another survey conducted by Statista, participants were asked how they feel about gun legislation and whether it should be the same, more or less restrictive. Up to 60% of respondents felt that gun laws should be tightened. Less than 20% believed they should be relaxed.
Discussing Latino voters, France 24 reports that polls indicate a technical tie between the two candidates, suggesting a close margin could decide the winner.
This is crucial because, in 2020, President Joe Biden won Pennsylvania by only 80,000 votes.
Political science professor Matt Levendusky explained the importance of students, noting, “the investment in voter registration has been larger and more visible.”
Over 70,000 young Pennsylvanians reach voting age each year, meaning this demographic could significantly impact the election.
Real average hourly earnings for all employees in the United States
It should be noted that prior to July 2022, the average hourly wage for all workers in the United States was on a downward trend following the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been rising since then to stand at $11.25 per hour.
Historically, Pennsylvania students have voted at higher rates than the national average, potentially narrowing the gap with other voter groups.
When will results come in from Pennsylvania?
Polls close at 8 p.m. ET in the Keystone state. Within an hour after that, if everything goes smoothly, we should have some initial data from this important battleground state
Nearly two million ballots have already been cast in Pennsylvania
Seth Bluestein, Philadelphia’s city commissioner, told the outlet that students “are the largest registered voter block in the city, and the challenge is simply to motivate them to vote.”
It also highlights some of the state’s struggles, such as “the decline of the steel industry decades ago and the recent challenges posed by climate change and youth migration.”
It also highlights some of the state’s struggles, such as “the decline of the steel industry decades ago and the recent challenges posed by climate change and youth migration.”
The same source notes that “voting in rural areas like Altoona, located between the urban hubs of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, will be critical to the Democrats’ chances in Pennsylvania.”
Monthly job hires and separations rate in the U.S.
Another important detail for the U.S. economy is the ratio of new hires to layoffs from 2022. The percentage of both metrics has dropped alarmingly, hinting that the economy is slowing, something that may affect the Democrats' re-election.
A judge calls for extended voting
Due to software issues, a judge has requested an extension of voting due to the technology malfunction. Authorities emphasize that all votes will be counted.
According to Swiss Info, Republicans outnumber Democrats by a seven-to-three ratio in Pennsylvania’s rural areas.
Two examples of misinformation include early-term abortion being prohibited in all states and the alleged elimination of Social Security.
Long lines can already be seen in Pennsylvania as people head out to vote. The citizens are deciding the future of the country.
France 24 states that Pennsylvanian voters “show the impact of misinformation about the candidates' real policies.”
Among conservatives, issues like “late-term abortion and the rise in fentanyl use, which they attribute to illegal immigration,” are central topics, according to the report.
According to a France 24 article, some of Pennsylvania's main concerns include “border security and lowering prices.”
Monthly unemployment rate in the United States (Sep 22 - Sep 24)
The monthly unemployment ratio may be one of the key factors in the undecided voters considering that in the last year it has gone from an average of 3.8% to as high as 4.3% last July 2024.
In this marathon of events, Vance appeared at the University of Pennsylvania, while Sanders met with migrants, mostly from Canada, in an urban area of Erie.
On October 26, both Donald Trump's running mate, James David Vance, and Kamala Harris's vice-presidential candidate attended simultaneous events in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
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In Pennsylvania, rural areas lean heavily Republican due to conservative values, while the level of indecision is higher among urban voters.
Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania campaign has highlighted the attack he experienced on July 13. Posters with his photo from that day and the slogan “Make America Great Again” are displayed statewide.
With 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania holds the most among swing states, making it highly influential. The state’s diverse population has led to a statistical tie in recent polls.
Deciding issues among Americans regarding who to vote for in the 2024 presidential election in the United States by party ideology
According to Statista data from November 2023, the issues Americans are most concerned about are the economy, the top concern of Republican voters, and preserving democracy for voters with Democratic intent. They are followed by abortion, immigration and firearms legislation.
Former President Barack Obama, a supporter of Kamala Harris’s campaign, sharply criticized Donald Trump at a Pittsburgh event, saying, “The only thing this guy cares about is his money, ego, and status. He’s not thinking about you.”
Pennsylvania’s two Senators are Democrats: Bob Casey Jr. and John Fetterman.
The current Governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, a 51-year-old Democrat, served as the state’s Attorney General from January 2017 to January 2023.
Philadelphia's District Attorney filed a civil lawsuit against Elon Musk, alleging he offered $1 million to voters, possibly as an attempt to interfere with the electoral process. Musk is a Trump supporter.
Most of Pennsylvania's Black community resides in its two largest cities, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, with nearly 700,000 Black residents in Philadelphia alone.
How much attention Americans are paying to the presidential election campaigns in the United States in October 2024, by age
Another important detail to consider is the voting intention by age group. Taking into account that in the United States, the majority of the population is between 20 and 50 years old, and that according to Statista data they are those who pay less attention to the campaigns of the presidential candidates, we will see which candidate they opt for.
In the last election, Joe Biden won Pennsylvania, securing its 20 electoral college votes with an 80,000-vote margin over Trump.
Pennsylvania is home to one of the nation’s top universities. The University of Pennsylvania, founded by Benjamin Franklin, excels in science, law, business, medicine, and engineering.
The Latino population in Pennsylvania, primarily Puerto Rican and Dominican, has surpassed one million. Around 600,000 Latinos are eligible to vote in this presidential election.
Former President and current candidate Donald Trump studied at the University of Pennsylvania, commonly known as Penn, graduating with an economics degree in 1968.
Spanish is definitely the other language spoken in Pennsylvania with 5% of the population speaking the language. 92% of people have English as their first language. German and Chinese are spoken by less than 1%.
Swing state election polling of Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump in the US (October's 24 data)
In the other swing states, the situation is similar, with the latest polls showing a tie. In all of them, Donald Trump is slightly ahead of Kamala Harris in the intention to vote. In the states of Arizona and Georgia, the difference is almost 2 points, which would make it difficult for the Democrats to win. Special attention to Georgia, with 16 electoral votes, which is considered one of the key states to be President of the United States.
Behind Philadelphia, the four next most important cities are Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, and Reading, while the capital, Harrisburg, ranks as the ninth most populated.
One of Pennsylvania’s most prominent historical figures is Benjamin Franklin, celebrated as America's first hero for his pivotal role in the American Revolution of 1776. He died in Philadelphia on April 17, 1790.
Two U.S. Presidents hail from Pennsylvania: James Buchanan (Mercersburg) who served from 1857 to 1861, and Joe Biden (Scranton) from 2021 onward.
In the head-to-head battle for Pennsylvania’s votes, polls show tight races or slight leads for either candidate. In the latest survey, Trump held 48%, with Harris close behind at 47.7%.
The largest and best-known city in Pennsylvania is Philadelphia, with over 1.5 million residents. Its national prominence is comparable to cities like New York, Boston, or Chicago.
2024 Presidential election Polling of Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump
Overall polls reflect how Kamala Harris closed the gap with Trump, who was 2 points ahead last September. Right now, statistics consider both candidates with 48% of the share of registered and likely voters.
The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg, a city with about 50,000 residents, located in the southeastern part of the state.
Pennsylvania is one of the most historically influential states in the United States. Founded in December 1787, it's recognized as the birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Donald Trump considers the Latino vote essential for his victory in Pennsylvania, promising them more jobs and an improved quality of life. He has committed to expanding factories for “honest, hardworking Latinos.”
Kamala Harris has stronger support than Trump in Philadelphia, especially among women, Black, and younger voters in the area. Trump, however, has a significant lead in Pennsylvania's rural regions.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are focusing the final stretch of their campaigns on Pennsylvania, which has 19 electoral votes. In recent elections, the winner here has typically gone on to win the presidency.
Pennsylvannia polls for the US Elections 2024: Trump vs Harris
In 2020, Joe Biden won the electoral vote in Pennsylvannia by 50,01% against Biden who got 48,84% of the vote. This state is considered one of the swing states which may be key for Harris who closes the gap with Trump in the latest polls: 47.1% for Trump vs 47.3% for Kamala Harris.
Hello and welcome to our special live coverage of Pennsylvania's results in the United States elections! As one of the nation's most divided states, Pennsylvania will play a pivotal role in the outcome of these elections.
Founded in December 1787, Pennsylvania is renowned as the birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.