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2024/9/26
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Josh Shapiro:宾夕法尼亚州历届总统大选都非常胶着,民主党要胜选不能只依靠民主党选民,必须争取独立派和共和党选民的支持。宾夕法尼亚州是一个‘零售州’,候选人需要深入基层与选民面对面交流,特别是那些经常被忽视的农村地区。改变政治立场并不一定是软弱的表现,关键在于是否经过认真考虑并能够清晰地解释原因。特朗普经常改变立场,这是一种政治策略,而哈里斯基于认真考虑而改变立场则体现了力量。特朗普的攻击性言论旨在分裂社会,制造对立,他经常散布反犹太主义言论,这是一种危险和玩世不恭的行为。哈里斯需要继续阐述她的经济政策,特别是与特朗普形成对比,突出其对民众经济焦虑的应对策略。 David Remnick:就宾夕法尼亚州2024年总统大选的形势、民主党胜选策略以及特朗普的言论对选民的影响与Josh Shapiro进行了深入探讨,并就相关问题进行了提问。

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Pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes make it a key swing state in the 2024 election. While historically leaning slightly blue, the state is now deeply purple, making it crucial for Kamala Harris to build a broad coalition beyond Democrats.
  • Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes, making it a critical swing state.
  • The state has shifted from slightly blue to deeply purple.
  • Kamala Harris needs to appeal to Independents and Republicans to win Pennsylvania.

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Introducing Josh Shapiro on How Kamala Harris Can Win Pennsylvania from The New Yorker Radio Hour.

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In 2024, all eyes are on Pennsylvania: its nineteen electoral votes make it the largest swing state, and it’s considered a critical battleground for either Donald Trump) or Kamala Harris) to win the White House. For many years, Pennsylvania trended slightly blue, but the state has become deeply purple—with a divided state House and a series of razor-thin margins in general elections. One notable exception to this was the 2022 Pennsylvania governor’s race. The Democrat Josh Shapiro won by almost fifteen points against a Trump-aligned Republican, and his approval ratings in the state remain high. “To win in Pennsylvania, you’re not winning with only Democrats,” Shapiro told David Remnick. “You’ve got to get like-minded Independents and Republicans.” Shapiro was on the shortlist of candidates for Harris’s pick for Vice-President—which may be the cause of attacks from Donald Trump, including one calling him an “overrated Jewish governor.” He spoke with Remnick to talk about Harris’s choice) of Minnesota’s governor, Tim Walz), as her running mate, and what it takes for a Democrat to win Pennsylvania. “We’re a big state, but we’re still a retail state,” Shapiro said, “meaning you got to show up!”

 

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