Key stat: 20 electoral votes in Pennsylvania
CURRENT REGISTRATION, BY PARTY
DEMOCRATIC 4,186,050
REPUBLICAN 3,475,336
NON-AFFILIATED 882,205
OTHER VOTERS 406,640
So despite what you may have heard, the Democrats have a substantial advantage in registration, a margin of 710,714 over the Republicans.
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The following counties went Democratic in Pennsylvania in 2016. I will put the Democratic percentage of the vote in parentheses after them
Allegheny (55.9), Bucks (48.4), Centre (48.0), Chester (51.9), Dauphin (49.1), Delaware (59.3), Lackawanna (49.8), Lehigh (50.0), Monroe (48.4), Montgomery (58.4), and Philadelphia (82.3).
Increasing turnout in Philadelphia is a PRIORITY.
In the following counties Clinton was within 5 points of Trump. Again, I will put her percentages in parentheses:
Erie (46.4), and Northampton (45.8).
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From the site:
The last day to do all-in-one early voting (applying for your ballot and voting it early in person) is 5 p.m. October 27. You may continue to drop off your mail-in ballot in person until November 3, so long as you’ve applied for it before October 27.
If you are a registered Pennsylvania voter, you can use the new early in-person voting option available under the bipartisan Act 77.
As soon as ballots are ready, you can request, receive, mark and cast your mail-in or absentee ballot all in one visit to your county election office or other designated location.
With this option, there is no need for mail at all, and you can cast your vote at your convenience.
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You’ll find information on canvassing, texting, and phone banking.
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Let’s bring Pennsylvania back into the Democratic fold!