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Trump launches final battleground pitch; Biden focuses on Pennsylvania

Trump launches final battleground pitch; Biden focuses on Pennsylvania
Election Day is November 3rd, very nice if a winner were declared or November 3rd. But even if there's a projected winner, we won't know the official result that day, and CNN analyst Jessica Hughesmen says that's nothing new. We've actually never known that the results of election night on Election Day and this year won't be any different. It has to do with how states count votes. The first state to certify its election results is Delaware, and that doesn't happen until two days after the election. Then there's the 21 states and D. C that except ballots postmarked by Election Day. Even if they arrive after November 30 states actually have until December 8th the safe harbor deadline. It's a federal law that's been around since the late 18 hundreds and says states must resolve any election disputes and finalized tallies six days before members of the Electoral College gathered to cast their ballots, which means early results could look very different from the final outcome, And his former vice president, Al Gore, explains, the swing will be even wider this year. There may be what's called a red mirage. The people who vote on the day off the election. Maybe Maurren Trump's favor and then a blue shift as the mail in ballots are counted again. Mawr of them this time than ever before, especially considering some key battleground states Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas are among the states that, except post marked ballots that arrive after Election Day. We have to be patient and let the votes be counted. I'm Brett Conway reporting.
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Trump launches final battleground pitch; Biden focuses on Pennsylvania
President Donald Trump is mounting one final test of whether the massive crowds that often show up at his signature rallies will translate into votes as he finishes the final 48 hours of his reelection campaign with a dizzying onslaught of events in the battleground states that could decide the race.The president will hold five rallies in five states on Sunday alone. He'll hold seven more on Monday to close out the final full day of the campaign.Down in the polls and at a cash disadvantage to his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, Trump is turning to rallies to help keep his message in front of voters. But it's unclear whether they will broaden his appeal beyond those already likely to vote for him. And the packed 맥스카지노 often unmasked 맥스카지노 crowds risk deepening the pandemic at a time when coronavirus cases are surging across the U.S.But Trump, still relishing his late-stage upset in the 2016 campaign, sees his showmanship as a central element of his outsider appeal that he hopes will resonate again this year.맥스카지노Let me ask you, is there a better place to be anytime, anywhere than a Trump rally?맥스카지노 Trump asked a massive crowd Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, that responded in roaring approval.With more than 91 million votes already cast, Trump and Biden are out of time to reshape the race. Instead, they're focusing on their base and making sure that any potential supporters have either already voted or plan to do so in person on Tuesday.For Biden, that means paying close attention to Black voters who are a critical part of the coalition he needs to build to win. His team is confident in Biden's standing with women, college-educated voters and those who live in the suburbs.But some Democrats worry that voters of color may not be excited about Biden and won't show up in force to support him, which could be devastating in fiercely contested battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.The challenge is exacerbated by the Democratic push this year to encourage voting by mail to prevent people waiting in long lines during a pandemic. But that runs counter to the tradition of some Black voters who prefer to vote in person on Election Day.맥스카지노Most Black voters in Philly have been skeptical of mail-in voting,맥스카지노 said Joe Hill, a veteran Democratic operative-turned-lobbyist from the city. 맥스카지노A lot of us have gotten our ballots already,맥스카지노 Hill said, but added, 맥스카지노Election Day has always been everything in Philadelphia.맥스카지노Biden will spend much of Sunday in Philadelphia encouraging voters to turn out. He'll participate in a 맥스카지노souls to the polls맥스카지노 event that's aimed at encouraging Black church congregations to organize and vote.He held his first in-person campaign events with former President Barack Obama on Saturday in the predominantly Black cities of Detroit and Flint, Michigan. Obama will also campaign for Biden on Monday in Georgia and in South Florida, another area of potential concern if Latino voters sit out the election.As the largest city in a state that could decide the presidency, Philadelphia has always held special significance for Biden. Just 30 miles from his longtime home in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden planted his campaign headquarters in Philadelphia before the pandemic forced most of his staff to work remotely.The city gets intense focus because it맥스카지노s such a deep trove of Democratic votes, especially non-white voters.Democrat Hillary Clinton lost Pennsylvania by almost 45,000 votes four years ago even as she fell just 4,800 votes shy of Obama맥스카지노s Philadelphia County total in 2012. Clinton맥스카지노s bigger problem was that she lost ground to Trump in other parts of the state beyond Philadelphia and its suburbs.According to an analysis by University of Florida professor Michael McDonald, a nonpartisan political data expert, almost 2.3 million Pennsylvania voters had returned absentee ballots as of Friday out of almost 3.1 million requested. That맥스카지노s a statewide return rate of 74.2%.Philadelphia맥스카지노s return rate was a tick higher, at 74.6%, but it had the highest raw total of outstanding ballots, with more than 101,000. Statewide, registered Democrats maintained a solid advantage over Republicans on returned ballots: 1.54 million to about 520,000. In a separate analysis, the Democratic data firm TargetSmart found that more than 385,000 of the early Democratic voters didn맥스카지노t vote at all in 2016.Across the state in Pittsburgh, Democratic consultant Mike Mikus stressed that Philadelphia isn맥스카지노t Biden맥스카지노s only path to flipping Pennsylvania. Mikus noted that Trump won a Pittsburgh-area congressional district by nearly 20 percentage points in 2016 only to watch Democrat Conor Lamb win a special congressional election there a year later. Lamb won a full term in 2018 and is favored again Tuesday.Mikus said that trend will help Biden run up a wide margin in Allegheny County, the state맥스카지노s second most populous.맥스카지노He맥스카지노s got a real base, but there맥스카지노s just no evidence that he맥스카지노s done anything to reach anybody who didn맥스카지노t already like him in 2016,맥스카지노 Mikus said, 맥스카지노and he맥스카지노s lost people who weren맥스카지노t sure about him but were willing to take the gamble. ... It맥스카지노s not just about Philadelphia.맥스카지노

President Donald Trump is mounting one final test of whether the massive crowds that often show up at his signature rallies will translate into votes as he finishes the final 48 hours of his reelection campaign with a dizzying onslaught of events in the battleground states that could decide the race.

The president will hold five rallies in five states on Sunday alone. He'll hold seven more on Monday to close out the final full day of the campaign.

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Down in the polls and at a cash disadvantage to his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, Trump is turning to rallies to help keep his message in front of voters. But it's unclear whether they will broaden his appeal beyond those already likely to vote for him. And the packed 맥스카지노 often unmasked 맥스카지노 crowds risk deepening the pandemic at a time when coronavirus cases are surging across the U.S.

But Trump, still relishing his late-stage upset in the 2016 campaign, sees his showmanship as a central element of his outsider appeal that he hopes will resonate again this year.

맥스카지노Let me ask you, is there a better place to be anytime, anywhere than a Trump rally?맥스카지노 Trump asked a massive crowd Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, that responded in roaring approval.

With more than 91 million votes already cast, Trump and Biden are out of time to reshape the race. Instead, they're focusing on their base and making sure that any potential supporters have either already voted or plan to do so in person on Tuesday.

For Biden, that means paying close attention to Black voters who are a critical part of the coalition he needs to build to win. His team is confident in Biden's standing with women, college-educated voters and those who live in the suburbs.

But some Democrats worry that voters of color may not be excited about Biden and won't show up in force to support him, which could be devastating in fiercely contested battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.

The challenge is exacerbated by the Democratic push this year to encourage voting by mail to prevent people waiting in long lines during a pandemic. But that runs counter to the tradition of some Black voters who prefer to vote in person on Election Day.

맥스카지노Most Black voters in Philly have been skeptical of mail-in voting,맥스카지노 said Joe Hill, a veteran Democratic operative-turned-lobbyist from the city. 맥스카지노A lot of us have gotten our ballots already,맥스카지노 Hill said, but added, 맥스카지노Election Day has always been everything in Philadelphia.맥스카지노

Biden will spend much of Sunday in Philadelphia encouraging voters to turn out. He'll participate in a 맥스카지노souls to the polls맥스카지노 event that's aimed at encouraging Black church congregations to organize and vote.

He held his first in-person campaign events with former President Barack Obama on Saturday in the predominantly Black cities of Detroit and Flint, Michigan. Obama will also campaign for Biden on Monday in Georgia and in South Florida, another area of potential concern if Latino voters sit out the election.

As the largest city in a state that could decide the presidency, Philadelphia has always held special significance for Biden. Just 30 miles from his longtime home in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden planted his campaign headquarters in Philadelphia before the pandemic forced most of his staff to work remotely.

The city gets intense focus because it맥스카지노s such a deep trove of Democratic votes, especially non-white voters.

Democrat Hillary Clinton lost Pennsylvania by almost 45,000 votes four years ago even as she fell just 4,800 votes shy of Obama맥스카지노s Philadelphia County total in 2012. Clinton맥스카지노s bigger problem was that she lost ground to Trump in other parts of the state beyond Philadelphia and its suburbs.

According to an analysis by University of Florida professor Michael McDonald, a nonpartisan political data expert, almost 2.3 million Pennsylvania voters had returned absentee ballots as of Friday out of almost 3.1 million requested. That맥스카지노s a statewide return rate of 74.2%.

Philadelphia맥스카지노s return rate was a tick higher, at 74.6%, but it had the highest raw total of outstanding ballots, with more than 101,000. Statewide, registered Democrats maintained a solid advantage over Republicans on returned ballots: 1.54 million to about 520,000. In a separate analysis, the Democratic data firm TargetSmart found that more than 385,000 of the early Democratic voters didn맥스카지노t vote at all in 2016.

Across the state in Pittsburgh, Democratic consultant Mike Mikus stressed that Philadelphia isn맥스카지노t Biden맥스카지노s only path to flipping Pennsylvania. Mikus noted that Trump won a Pittsburgh-area congressional district by nearly 20 percentage points in 2016 only to watch Democrat Conor Lamb win a special congressional election there a year later. Lamb won a full term in 2018 and is favored again Tuesday.

Mikus said that trend will help Biden run up a wide margin in Allegheny County, the state맥스카지노s second most populous.

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