The Morning Call (Sunday)

Pennsylvan­ia voters have clout: We could decide this election

- PPaauull Muusscchhi­icckk Morning Call columnist Paul Muschick can be reached at 484-280-2909 or paul.muschick@mcall.com.

Regardless of which presidenti­al candidate you support, it’s exciting for Pennsylvan­ia to be in the national spotlight and to know that every vote here truly will matter.

Voter engagement is at a record level, based on voter registrati­on. More than 9 million people are registered. That hopefully will result in record turnout, too.

It’s been a long time since Pennsylvan­ia was shaping up to play such a big role in the national political scene. For the past few decades, the state was considered to be a lock for Democrats. Prior to Donald Trump’s win in 2016, the last Republican to win was George Bush in 1988.

There was suspense prior to the 2016 election, too, but the national spotlight wasn’t burning on us quite as brightly as it is now. Trump and Hillary Clinton stumped in the state on the eve of the election. Polls predicted it would be close here. Still, experts anticipate­d Clinton would prevail, based on the state’s history.

When Trump won a nail-biter, by about 44,000 votes, that set the stage for what’s happening here now.

The candidates and their entourages have visited the state often in recent months, plugging for every vote they can get. I don’t suspect there are many undecided voters left, but the visits have given supporters a chance to see them up close.

Donald Trump made several visits last week, including in Hanover Township, Northampto­n County. Hewasback again Saturday with rallies in Reading, Bucks County and Butler County.

Joe Biden plans to be in Philadelph­ia on Sunday, then return for a statewide tour on Monday with running mate Kamala Harris. Last weekend, he was

in Bucks and Luzerne counties.

Biden hasn’t been to the Lehigh Valley, but Doug Emhoff, Harris’ husband, was in Allentown on Wednesday. And Harris recently was a guest on the morning show of La Mega, a Spanish-language radio station in the Lehigh Valley.

Biden has brought along celebritie­s to stump for him, including former President Barack Obama in Philadelph­ia and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jon Bon Jovi in Luzerne County. Trump’s children have made stops for him.

When the candidates haven’t been here, their supporters have held rallies of their own, with car parades and prayer vigils, debate watch parties and voter registrati­on drives.

Voters know Pennsylvan­ia is one of just a handful of battlegrou­nd states and that it’s being projected as possibly the pivotal state in the race. So people want to vote.

They stood in long lines at satellite voting offices in Philadelph­ia to register to vote, and to apply for, fill out and return a mail ballot. They are posting photos on Facebook when they receive and return their mail ballot. And those who haven’t received their ballot are getting anxious; they’re reaching out to me and my colleagues as well as county, state and federal officials wondering what to do.

The legal challenges over mail ballots have tried to cast doubt over the outcome of the election, and may continue to do so even after Tuesday. But don’t let that dampen the enthusiasm.

And while there have been moments of contention, with stolen yard signs and childish confrontat­ions, most people are behaving well. True friends, relatives and neighbors don’t let politics blow up their relationsh­ips. Most strangers act like adults and respect the fact that others have different opinions.

It’s good for so many people to be engaged in an election and want to have a say in the outcome. It’s good to have so many people volunteer for campaigns, sign up to be poll workers and want to participat­e in our democracy. Hopefully, they will remain engaged in future elections, too.

That would be the best result of all.

 ?? RICKKINTZE­L/THE MORNING CALL ?? Supporters of President Donald Trump during a campaign rally Monday in Hanover Township, Northampto­n County.
RICKKINTZE­L/THE MORNING CALL Supporters of President Donald Trump during a campaign rally Monday in Hanover Township, Northampto­n County.
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