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US Election 2024: How Amish voters helped Donald Trump swing Pennsylvania


This shift came after a government raid at Amos Miller’s raw milk farm in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania, last January. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture had received reports of illness linked to ... Read More

How Trump won Pennsylvania’s Amish vote — with the help of missionaries and Elon Musk


LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — About 100 miles north of Washington DC, at the nexus of quiet country roads, sits a network of bustling small businesses and community connections that helped deliver the swing ... Read More

No, Amish voters in Pa. did not carry the election for Donald Trump


Nov. 30—Despite widespread claims on social media from conservative activists, Amish voters cannot be credited with winning Pennsylvania for President-elect Donald Trump, according to vote returns. Read More

Do Amish vote? What to know about a small but spreading US population


(The Center Square) ― With less than two weeks left until the presidential election, Amish communities are experiencing déjà vu. That is because efforts are higher than ever to encourage voting among ... Read More

How Trump won the 2024 election — CBS News exit poll results


Note: Exit poll percentages may have updated since this post. The voters in the 2024 presidential election were looking for a leader and someone who could bring needed change, and for that change they ... Read More

2. Voters’ and nonvoters’ experiences with the 2024 election


Voters in the November 2024 election were about equally likely to vote in person on Election Day (34%), vote early in person (32%) or use an absentee or mail-in ballot (35%). Roughly a third of voters ... Read More

US Election 2024: How Amish voters helped Donald Trump swing Pennsylvania


In the 2024 election, Donald Trump managed to expand his support across a broad demographic range, drawing in women, men, young voters, Black Americans, and Hispanics. But perhaps the most surprising ... Read More


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