Pennsylvania's blue wall of mail-in ballots shows cracks in final stretch
The blue wall hasn't fully collapsed in the Keystone State, but it's not where Democrats should want it.
There’s been a (long-expected by myself) red-ward trend in the Pennsylvania mail-in voting this week. And I’ve been waiting to do a longer form post on it for that reason.
Initially, bluer areas in the state (urban areas) received their mail-in ballots much faster than GOP-friendly areas. For that reason, some early voting-watchers jumped out the gate expecting a huge mail-in return rate gap between the two parties.
Not so fast.
That has culminated this entire week, and we will have to revisit this state’s mail-in voting again next week because the trend is continuing.