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Pennsylvania Voters' Perspectives
Pennsylvania voters share their perspectives and concerns while casting their ballots in the presidential election.
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Donald TrumpKamala HarrisElizabeth MartinezJames QuilezCliff Copper
- Why was Cliff Copper voting for Donald Trump?
- Cliff Copper, another Trump supporter, cited dissatisfaction with the current economic situation under the Democrats, particularly citing inflation's impact on everyday expenses such as groceries.
- What was James Quilez's main concern regarding his vote?
- James Quilez, a Trump supporter, prioritized keeping more of his paycheck and opposed higher taxes, expressing concern over the government's allocation of his earnings.
- How did the Kamala Harris rally impact Cheryl Schruefer's feelings?
- Cheryl Schruefer described feeling anxious about the election but found renewed hope and security after attending Kamala Harris' final rally, which featured performances by popular artists.
- What was a key issue for the 18-year-old first-time voter, Elizabeth Martinez?
- Elizabeth Martinez, an 18-year-old first-time voter, emphasized the importance of voting for candidates who support everyone's rights, contrasting it with those who deny rights to certain groups.
- What was the overall sentiment among Pennsylvanians after months of campaigning?
- Many Pennsylvanians expressed relief after months of intense campaigning, text messages, ads, and candidate visits, finally having the opportunity to cast their votes.