Democrats Knocked on Lots of Doors in Pennsylvania. It Didn't Stop Trump.
Briefly

In the months leading up to last Tuesday's election, both campaigns went all in on Pennsylvania, long assumed to be the tipping-point state in a close race.
Ultimately, the movements that decided the election were less tactical than tectonic: a broad dissatisfaction with the state of the economy and a deep unease over immigration and border security.
To be honest, I was pretty concerned. They had more money and more resources and more people, Mr. Zumba said.
Vice President Kamala Harris did win Reading, a Latino-majority city... but she took in several thousand fewer votes than Joe Biden had four years earlier.
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