Politics of Pennsylvania

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title: Politics of Pennsylvania
text: Pennsylvania is generally considered a swing state that leans slightly left. Throughout its entire history, it voted for the nationwide loser on only 10 occasions, meaning it has voted for the national winner 83% of the time as of 2020. Although, it generally supported Republicans between the Civil War and New Deal eras, as it voted Republican in every election between 1860 and 1932, except for 1912, when the Republican vote was split. Even then, the state's strong Republican ties meant that it
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description: Politics of a U.S. state
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date created: 2007-03-17T12:15:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T16:57:42Z
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