Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday, September 9, three Pennsylvanians, particularly a business owner in Pittsburgh, spoke about the failures of the Democratic Party and why they are done with the party and fleeing to the much better Republican Party as the state of Pennsylvania is suffering from a “liberal myopia,”
The three Pennsylvanians included the business owner from Pittsburgh, Rich Cupka, who owns Cupka’s Cafe, and two other voters who are leaning away from Harris and the Democrats as the election nears, with just a few weeks left before November’s Election Day in the highly contested Keystone State.
Mr. Cupka, speaking to Fox News about why it is that “We’re suffering from a liberal myopia. They can’t see the crime. They can’t see the vacancies on the buildings. They can’t see the crumbling infrastructure. And downtown Pittsburgh, we have the largest homeless encampment in the tri-state area.”
Another voter who spoke to Fox News about the situation was Noreen Johnson. She, speaking of Trump’s return to Butler, PA, said that it “speaks volumes” that so many people showed up to hear Trump speak at the site where he was almost assassination, and that she thinks that attempt changed the voting landscape.
She said, “They say there were 100,000 people there over the weekend. That alone, I think, speaks volumes.” Continuing, she explained that she sees the assassination attempt as having changed the voting landscape, saying, “Butler’s attempted assassination, I think, really changed the landscape, not only in Pennsylvania, but across the nation.”
Explaining why that horrific incident was so impactful to voters, she said, “To see a former president be nearly killed by a hair. I think a lot of people – even people that don’t care for Donald Trump – that affected them and that may or may not have swayed their vote… We are where we are with our candidates.”
She continued, “It is crunch time but, at the same time, people are hurting all over the country, and while Kamala is busy with her last-minute interviews and not answering questions and word salads, people are suffering, dying all over the country, and we have to make a change, and there’s only one change, and that is Donald Trump on November 5th.”
Jahmiel Jackson, a resident of Philadelphia, joined in as well and said, “I think when we see her, what we’re really missing from her is a really hard interview where she’s being grilled, where she’s being fact-checked, and her feet are being held to the fire because Donald Trump has been doing this for eight years but, even when he’s been running now, it’s been two years. He hasn’t been scared of a single interview, so I think when we see her keep dodging on very important issues, then she doesn’t represent Philadelphia at all.”
He continued, explaining why voters want to go back to Trump, “For example, with the economy that’s looming over her, she keeps saying that, ‘We aren’t going back.’ That’s one of her main catchline phrases that so many young people see as well, but when I talk to many people in Philadelphia, when I’m doing street interviews, I’m talking to my friends and families and their friends, they’re always saying, well, we do want to go back to lower priced groceries, to a more stable world where there aren’t as many embassy evacuations or there aren’t as many foreign wars, a more stable country, for example, so a lot of us do want to go back to the 2019 amazing economy.”
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