Trump campaign refocuses on Pennsylvania with 2020 looming.
Diehard Trump supporters like Barbara Hitcho of Schnecksillve, Pennsylvania — who got in line 10 hours before the Hershey rally started — echoed that sentiment.
The re-election machine is gambling that the impeachment headlines will actually spur some voters who have sat on the sidelines to get involved. Since Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced the inquiry in late September, the campaign says it has gained nearly 100,000 new volunteers for their operation, according to Trump Victory spokesman Rick Gorka.
Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania in 2016, by just 44,000 votes over Hillary Clinton. But he lost in Dauphin County, where Hershey is, and Democrats are hoping to seize on recent gains in the suburbs from the 2018 midterms and beyond in order to keep these kinds of places blue.
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