Fox News' 'Kennedy' says Pennsylvania is surging toward Donald Trump

 October 6, 2024

As working-class Americans continue to suffer under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' administration, former President Donald Trump continues to gain favor across the country.

As written in the Daily Mail, Fox News' "Kennedy" wrote an op-ed about her thoughts on Pennsylvania "surging" in its level of support for Trump over Harris.

The Fox News personality provided plenty of anecdotal evidence that nearly everywhere one looks in Pennsylvania, there's more than likely a positive discussion about the former president.

Kennedy pointed out that at a recent comedy show she did, people in the audience wanted to talk politics more than ever.

She wrote, "But during the Q&A portion at the end of my set, it was notable how many people in the crowd (a spicy mix of Daily Mail and Fox News fans, along with nostalgic Gen-X MTV lovers) wanted to keep talking about politics -- and, more importantly, what they had to say with near-unanimous vigor."

She also pointed to several polls that Trump is holding his own in Pennsylvania, one of the most important and critical battleground states for a candidate to win.

"Don't take my word for it," Kennedy wrote after providing her evidence. "The last polling average by RealClearPolitics now puts Trump and Harris at a dead tie in Pennsylvania -- a state that, just weeks ago, Cackles had all but tied up."

The Daily Mail noted:

Meanwhile, a bombshell New York Times/Siena College survey of the key Sun Belt states (Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina) last week put Trump ahead – by some margin. (Five points in Arizona and four in Georgia).

She pointed to a clip recently leaked to Axios last week where Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) was sounding the alarm about internally polling showing that Harris had gone underwater in the polls in her state.

Kennedy added, "The New York Times has Kamala only one point up among likely voters in the Mitten State, which is a far narrower margin than those enjoyed by both Hillary and Sleepy Joe at the same juncture in their respective races."

Trump's Pennsylvania popularity probably skyrocketed over the weekend as he returned to Butler, the site where he nearly lost his life after taking an assassin's bullet in the ear instead of the head.

The rally drew up to an estimated 80,000 people.

Trump was widely praised across social media for his return to Butler, which many said showed great strength and leadership.