Donald Trump, not Kamala Harris, is the candidate of the working class in Pennsylvania poll

New Keystone State polling shows interesting coalitions lining up behind Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a race the vice president leads by just 3 points, inside the /- 3.8% margin of error. NY Post reporter A.G. Gancarski shares this story. The Democratic presidential nominee is better regarded by well-educated, affluent voters regardless of race, especially in major metropolitan areas. And the Republican nominee’s base seems to be the less-educated, rural working class, at least according to a Franklin & Marshall survey conducted between July 31 and Aug. 11, with responses from 920 registered voters — 411 Democrats, 378 Republicans and 131 independents. Among white voters without a college degree, Trump dominates Harris, leading 53% to 35%, with Robert Kennedy Jr. at 7% and the Green Party’s Jill Stein at 1%. Read more at #donaldtrump #ka
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