Trump Wows Pennsylvania: 'We Win the Whole Thing’
'Pennsylvania, you have to get out and vote'

President Donald Trump reminded his supporters in Erie, Pennsylvania, how crucial the state is to winning reelection.
“Pennsylvania, you have to get out and vote," Trump said.
"If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” Trump said.
Meanwhile, Democrats are scrambling to swing the state back to their party after Trump won the state in 2016 over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The president joked he was leading the Joe Biden by so much before the coronavirus pandemic that he would never have campaigned in Erie, Pennsylvania.
“Then I had to go back to work,” Trump said, smiling.

“Hello, Erie, can I please have your vote?” he added.
Trump also acknowledged there were a lot of Democrats in Pennsylvania but was still getting support.
“There’s a lot of Democrats, but Democrats that love Trump, and I love them,” he said.
Trump promised to continue his battle against the “swamp” in Washington, DC.
“It’s deeper, a little more treacherous than I thought, but we’re beating them,” Trump said.
He also reflected on the message that would he conceived if he won reelection.
“Oh, their head will explode on November 3, can you imagine?” Trump said.

The president also noted that many of his new supporters never voted before.
“A lot of people, great Americans, they never liked who they were voting for,” he said.
“They didn’t vote. And they’re in line right now.”
Trump also played a video of former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris promising to end fossil fuels and fracking.
“Joe Biden will ban fracking and abolish Pennsylvania energy,” Trump said.
Trump then ripped Biden for calling Pennsylvania his home state.
“It’s not his home state,” Trump said.
“He left you when he was nine. Right? His parents. I’m not blaming him for that.”
“It’s not his home state,” Trump said.
“I went to college in Pennsylvania. So I like to think I have more in common.”