Since 1948, no Democrat has won the presidency without winning Pennsylvania, making it a critical swing state with 19 electoral votes.
The economy, including concerns about inflation, grocery prices, and regional economic issues like manufacturing and energy production, is the top issue.
Trump emphasizes tariffs, energy independence, and tax breaks for business growth, while Harris focuses on supporting unions and manufacturing with less specific economic plans.
Union members are voting on broader issues beyond just union support, such as concerns about manufacturing and energy production, which they believe Trump better understands.
Manufacturing jobs have been declining, with recent losses attributed to strikes. Voters tied to the manufacturing industry may be concerned about job security and economic stability.
Polls show 51% of Pennsylvania voters believe Trump is better for the economy, while 52% think Harris would better help the middle class, indicating a nuanced voter perception.
Fracking is a significant industry in Pennsylvania, providing jobs and energy independence. Both candidates' positions on fracking are closely watched, with Harris's stance being less clear.
Tariffs, traditionally a Democratic issue to protect American jobs, are now supported by Trump, reflecting a shift in political views and economic strategies.
On Election Eve, both former President Trump and Vice President Harris will be campaigning in Pennsylvania, where the candidates will be vying for the state’s 19 electoral votes.
Poll after poll shows the top issue for Pennsylvania voters is the economy, so which campaign has made the biggest inroads? FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with FBN correspondent Jeff Flock about the state of play on economic issues in the Keystone State.
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