President Donald Trump on Tuesday campaigned in Erie, Pennsylvania, reminding his supporters how crucial the state is to winning reelection.
“Pennsylvania, you have to get out and vote. If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” Trump said.
Democrats are working furiously to swing the state back to their party after Trump shocked the country in 2016 by winning Pennsylvania over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Trump joked that he was leading former Vice President Joe Biden by so much before the coronavirus pandemic that he would never have campaigned in Erie, Pennsylvania.
“Then I had to go back to work,” he said with a grin. “Hello, Erie, can I please have your vote?”
The president acknowledged that there were a lot of Democrats in Pennsylvania, but he was still earning their support.
“There’s a lot of Democrats, but Democrats that love Trump, and I love them,” he said.
The president said that he would continue to battle the establishment “swamp” in Washington, DC.
The state wide unconditional mail in ballot campaign and it’s extension could take weeks to be properly returned processed and tallied and a thorough and unprecedented and nullifying cog in the entire voting process.