"Pennsylvania is a state that went for Trump in 2016, went for Biden in 2020. It's got large urban centres, rural communities. So Pennsylvania serves as sort of a microcosm of the country as a whole, I think, in many ways," explained Franklin & Marshall College Director Berwood Yost.
"I think it's split pretty evenly right now, half of my friends are voting for Kamala, and the other half are voting for Trump," said Brian Neel, a Pennsylvania voter from Chester County. "So if that's any indication, then, I think it's a pretty tight race here."
"I think that Pennsylvania is such a close state that it's really going to be, you know, literally on Election day, does it rain? Is it sunny? And who's knocking on doors?" echoed Jodi Eichler-Levine, a voter from Upper Macungie Township.
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