Republicans Beat Democrats Adding to Voter Rolls in July in Swing State of Pennsylvania
By James Conrad|August 29, 2024
Republicans Beat Democrats Adding to Voter Rolls in July in Swing State of Pennsylvania

In the weeks since Kamala Harris was anointed as Joe Biden’s replacement, Democrats and the mainstream media have been working overtime to try and make it look like she’s running away with this presidential race. Despite the fact that Harris polled as one of the least popular vice presidents of all time, they want you to believe that she is so beloved that she is trouncing Donald Trump in this race.

Unfortunately for them, however, this simply is not the case at all. Indeed, Republicans just scored a big win in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania that confirms this.

New reports have revealed that Pennsylvania Republicans registered more new voters than Democrats in July. This was the month that Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.

From The Washington Examiner:
Republicans added 19,127 new voters to their rolls last month, compared to the Democratic Party’s 17,495, according to an Axios report.

A gunman opened fire on the former president during a Butler County rally on July 13. Far from dampening enthusiasm for the Trump campaign, Pennsylvanian Republicans projected energy and enthusiasm as they coalesced to support their party’s leader.

“As soon as we saw him get up and raise his fist, we saw that as a call to action,” Ed Sheppard, the chairman of communications for the Doylestown Republican Committee, told WHYY News a week after the shooting. “That moment, I think, crystallized for a lot of Republicans exactly how hard he’s fighting for us. And we now have to fight just as hard for him.”

This is huge for Trump. After all, Pennsylvania is widely seen as a crucial state for both Trump and Harris to win.

Americans Won’t Forget Assassination Attempt On Trump

Democrats and the mainstream media have been trying to move on from the assassination attempt on Trump’s life as quickly as possible. Though it was the first assassination attempt on a current or former president in over forty years, they want voters to forget about it, as they fear the boost it will give Trump.

Sadly for the left, it’s clear that these efforts are not working. The American people simply are not going to forget seeing Trump turn his head at the last second before being shot in the ear. Had he not made this move, it’s extremely likely that he would not be alive today. Trump being killed would have thrown the Republican Party into complete chaos. It’s all the stuff that nightmares are made of.

Then there’s the unforgettable image of Trump immediately getting to his feet and raising his fist in the air. Despite the fact that he had just been shot, Trump’s concern was still for the American people. It truly was a call to action, and it’s mobilized Republicans not only in Pennsylvania but all over the country.

Democrats can continue to hype Harris up all that they want to, but in the swing state of Pennsylvania at least, voters aren’t buying it. In the end, the American people want a strong leader like Trump. Here’s hoping that this pro-Trump momentum can continue through November!

Key Takeaways: 

  • Pennsylvania Republicans register more voters than Democrats in July.
  • This came after Trump was nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania.
  • Pennsylvania is a crucial swing state for Trump and Harris.

Sources: The Washington Examiner, Axios, Fox News, WHYY


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James Conrad
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!