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Pennsylvania swing voter unconditionally supports Biden, even if Trump is deceased

01:19 09.10.2023

In a recent interview with Pennsylvania swing voters, conducted by NBC's "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker, it was revealed that many voters in the swing state were feeling extremely unmotivated by the possibility of a rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. However, despite concerns over Biden's age, most of the voters stated that they would still support the current president.

When asked about their emotions regarding a potential rematch, one voter described it as "depression," while another added that "depressed would be a better word." The voters unanimously agreed that there was a "leadership vacuum" across the board and expressed their lack of excitement for a possible rematch between the two candidates.

Al Brown, one of the interviewed voters, voiced his concerns about Biden's age, stating, "I think Biden is approaching senility if not already in the middle of senility, and running the greatest country in the world, in my humble opinion, is not a job for an old, senile person." However, despite these concerns, Brown later revealed that he would still vote for Biden over Trump, even if Biden was "dead," emphasizing his love for American democracy.

Another voter, Samantha Cieslinski, admitted to voting for Trump in the last election but expressed her disappointment with the chaos that ensued during his presidency. She mentioned feeling hypocritical for endorsing Trump while advocating for kindness. Cieslinski also stated that she may consider sitting out on election day, but the idea of doing so was upsetting to her.

Throughout the interview, the swing voters repeatedly emphasized their lack of enthusiasm for either candidate. A June poll showed that Trump and Biden were nearly tied among registered voters in Pennsylvania, with Trump at 47% support and Biden at 46%, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. However, a September poll by The Washington Post/ABC News indicated that Trump was ahead of Biden by 10 points.

As the election approaches, it is evident that Pennsylvania swing voters are grappling with mixed emotions and concerns about both candidates. The outcome of their votes could play a crucial role in determining the winner of this highly competitive swing state.

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/ Monday, October 9, 2023, 1:19 AM /

themes:  Joe Biden  Donald Trump  Pennsylvania  Washington



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