In a surprising turn in the political landscape, former President Donald Trump has surged ahead of President Joe Biden in Pennsylvania—a critical battleground state that played a pivotal role in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. A recent Marist College Poll reveals Trump leading Biden 47% to 45%, a statistic within the margin of error but significant nonetheless, as reported by Fox News.
The same poll also sheds light on other presidential hopefuls’ standings, with Democratic-turned-independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. capturing 3% of the voter preference, while Green Party’s Jill Stein and independent Cornel West trail with 1% and 2%, respectively. Moreover, with 2% of voters still undecided and the smaller demographic of likely voters showing a close race (48% for Trump vs. 46% for Biden), the election dynamics in Pennsylvania are proving to be intensely competitive.
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Reflecting on Trump’s historical win in 2016, he was the first Republican to claim Pennsylvania in nearly thirty years—a testament to his disruptive impact on traditional political alignments. Despite losing the state narrowly to Biden, who is originally from Pennsylvania, in the 2020 election, Trump’s recent poll numbers signal a shifting momentum.
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