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Pennsylvania Goes 3 for 3 in Special Elections

Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead

Republican candidates in Pennsylvania earned big wins on Tuesday night in three special elections for the state legislature.

These victories signal support for President Trump and GOP candidates down the ballot in Pennsylvania, which will undoubtedly be a competitive swing-state come November’s general election.

President Trump won Pennsylvania in 2016 over Hillary Clinton by a slim margin, but his likely opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, is a Pennsylvania native. These wins show that Pennsylvanians do not favor the far-left agenda that the former vice president is prepared to run on, including a fracking ban.

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