Too many quotables.
I'm hopeful but I live in PA breh. It really is Philly, Pitt, State College, and Alabama everywhere else, including many Philly/Pitt suburbs. Trust me lines are long everywhere here, red or blue areas. There is still a heavy MAGA presence and a lot of nice neighborhoods with mad Trump signs.Danya Henninger (@phillydesign) on Threads
I’ve never seen a line here like this. Spring Garden, Philadelphiawww.threads.net
Miss me with that PA might be Red bullshyt
Biden won PA by 80,000 in 2020I'm hopeful but I live in PA breh. It really is Philly, Pitt, State College, and Alabama everywhere else, including many Philly/Pitt suburbs. Trust me lines are long everywhere here, red or blue areas. There is still a heavy MAGA presence and a lot of nice neighborhoods with mad Trump signs.
The young at-college kids are a blip for that demographic in the state overall. No idea if most youngins will vote. If she doesn't get the Black and young turnout of 2020 it could get spooky.
Maryland, all blue, voted last week.
Either Kamala will overdrive and win by 100k+ or lose to Trump by less than 25k votes. If it is razor thin I fear advantage Trump.Biden won PA by 80,000 in 2020
Trump won PA by 44,000 in 2016
What’s your prediction?
You’re speaking as if there is a lack of enthusiasm. There is notEither Kamala will overdrive and win by 100k+ or lose to Trump by less than 25k votes. If it is razor thin I fear advantage Trump.
I don't see Trump blowing her out but remember 2020 was odd as hell with his COVID mismanagement and the BLM protests in clear memory. Everyone was riled up, at home, and voting was easy.
I think blue leaning people had a huge incentive to vote him out. I fear many will be complacent or fatigued to mobilize like that today. For the record, early voting is a poor prediction of election results.