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John Kerry won Pennsylvania with that 400,000 number MSNBC (Original Post)
Proud liberal 80
Nov 2016
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4lbs
(6,861 posts)2. Not everyone is watching MSNBC or CNN. I'm watching NFL Sunday Night football.
So.... what about that 400,000 number?
Proud liberal 80
(4,167 posts)3. Steve kornacki said that Clinton has to have a 500,000 advantage
Out of Philadelphia like Obama had. Then he said Kerry only had a 400,000 advantage.
karynnj
(59,504 posts)4. Kerry also is married to Teresa Heinz, who likely got him an increased number of votes in
Pittsburgh and likely elsewhere in the state. (John Heinz was a very popular Senator.) In addition, the population has increased from 12 years ago.
kwolf68
(7,365 posts)5. If PA doesn't go HRC then thats worrisome
I live in Pittsburgh and what I am finding in going to parties, talking to hockey parents etc is the Clinton supporters are not advertising it like the Trump people. While I live in the southern part of Pittsburgh and this area in the South Hills area trends to be a bit more conservative it's also a good bellweather area because it does have a mix. It seems the Trump people are more energized, but I tend to think there are fewer of them.