PA Democrats See 103% Increase In Voters Leaving Party As Registration Lead Crumbles – EVOL

A brand new report from Newsweek has revealed that while the key battleground state of Pennsylvania still has more registered Democrat voters than any other party, the number of voters who are leaving it has increased dramatically. More than twice as many switched to different party affiliations compared to last year, including many who have thrown their lot in with Republicans, according to voting data released by the state.

Pennsylvania is a critical swing state for the 2024 election and both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are going head-to-head in order to secure the 19 electoral votes it offers. Whoever takes Pennsylvania could end up the winner of the race for the White House. Newsweek reports:

Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania in 2016 against Hillary Clinton, while President Joe Biden flipped it in 2020. The race in the state is expected to be decided by a few thousand votes, and both major party candidates have been repeatedly campaigning there. Weekly updated data provided by Pennsylvania’s Department of State shows the party breakdown of registered voters in the state as of Monday: 3,958,835 Democrats, 3,646,110 Republicans, 1,085,677 unaffiliated and 346,211 with “other” affiliations. The data reports a notable

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