This week, President Biden responded to questions about his standing in Pennsylvania, a state where Donald Trump signs are prevalent. During an interview, Biden highlighted the support he has received from volunteers and donors in the state, emphasizing that the majority of contributions were from small donors with an average contribution of less than $200. He also pointed out the presence of multiple campaign headquarters, contrasting it with Trump's lack of infrastructure in the area.
When asked about Trump's accusations regarding his involvement in the former president's legal issues, Biden firmly stated that he had no role in Trump's legal matters and had not discussed them within his administration. This comes as jury selection continues for the hush money case against Trump in Manhattan, where he faces charges related to alleged falsifying of business records in connection to payments made to Stormy Daniels.
In the political landscape of Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly leads Biden among registered voters, as indicated by a recent poll. The poll suggests a close race between the two in a hypothetical 2020 rematch, with 49% of voters favoring Trump and 47% favoring Biden, a difference within the margin of error.
While Trump secured Pennsylvania in the 2016 election, Biden emerged victorious in 2020. The dynamics of the state remain crucial in the political arena, with both candidates vying for support and attention as they navigate the complexities of voter sentiment and campaign strategies.