Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is focusing on winning Pennsylvania by targeting educated suburbanites, including former Republican voters, as well as investing in rural areas. They are emphasizing gains made in suburban areas, citing polls that show Harris ahead of Trump in those regions. The campaign has also highlighted efforts to cut into Trump’s margins in red counties and increase support among Black voters. The Trump campaign, on the other hand, believes Harris is losing ground in cities like Philadelphia and claims Republicans have cut into the Democratic voter registration advantage in the state. Former President Obama recently made unscripted remarks urging Black men to support Harris, emphasizing the importance of her record and the need to reward excellence. State Senator Vincent Hughes expressed confidence in the Harris campaign’s efforts to reach Black voters and voters in Philadelphia, noting increased campaign activity compared to 2020. The campaign also highlighted concerns about Trump’s divisive history and lack of qualifications. Overall, the race in Pennsylvania remains close, with both campaigns recognizing the importance of turnout and engagement in key demographics.
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