In the ongoing Pennsylvania election, the Harris campaign is finding encouragement in the high voter turnout in Philadelphia. Additionally, two significant trends have emerged - the turnout among Puerto Rican voters and students is notably high.
At Lehigh University near Allentown, voting lines have reportedly stretched to a staggering 7-hour wait, as reported by the campaign. To support the students, the campaign has deployed surrogates and supporters to assist in managing the long lines. Efforts are also being made to potentially extend the voting hours at the location to accommodate the high turnout.
Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, the campaign has observed a promising trend in voter participation. The three wards with the largest concentration of Puerto Rican voters have nearly matched their turnout levels from the 2020 election by mid-day today. This surge in voter engagement among the Puerto Rican community is seen as a positive sign for the Harris campaign.
These developments indicate a strong level of civic engagement and enthusiasm among voters in Pennsylvania, particularly among Puerto Rican voters and students. The Harris campaign is actively monitoring these trends and working to ensure that all voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots in this crucial election.