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While Trump hasn’t managed to win Bucks County in either of the last two presidential elections — Clinton took the county 48.7 to 47.6 and Biden won with a four-point lead at 51% of the vote ...
Bucks County voters returned incumbents back to Washington and Harrisburg, and help propel Donald Trump back to the White House, after an Election Day marked by long lines at polling places with ...
With just over two weeks to Election Day, and Pennsylvania marked as the top swing state needed to capture the White House, Trump came to Bucks County for a drive-thru photo op and to woo ...
Trump won Pennsylvania with 50.4% of the vote to Kamala Harris's 48.7%, defeating her by a margin of roughly 1.7% and flipping the state. This was the largest margin of victory for a Republican candidate since 1988, as well as the first time since that election that a Republican won a majority in the state.
Speaking at a rally in Allentown on Tuesday night, Michael Whatley, head of the Republican National Committee, said Bucks County is being sued by former President Donald Trump’s campaign over ...
[2] [3] However, on Election Day, Pennsylvania unexpectedly swung to Donald Trump. Trump carried 56 of the state's 67 counties, predominantly rural or suburban counties, while Clinton carried much of the Philadelphia metropolitan area as well as other cities including Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and Scranton.
As for Trump, he easily set the record for total number of votes for a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania history (as with Biden, largely due to record-breaking turnout). With 48.84% of the vote, he did slightly outpace both his own vote share in 2016 (48.18%) and George W. Bush 's in 2004 (48.42%), the latter of which had previously stood as ...
President Donald Trump came to Upper Makefield in Bucks County on Saturday to start a day of campaigning through Pennsylvania. He delivers a speech at Headquarters Farm in Upper Makefield on Saturday.