
We are particularly vulnerable at transitional points, as we are in right now, where we're moving from one administration to another.
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We are particularly vulnerable at transitional points, as we are in right now, where we're moving from one administration to another.

Math doesn't care about his feelings. It doesn't care about anyone's feelings. The math in Pennsylvania is damning for the President.

The bottom line is, is that there is no truth to any of this. And at some point, we all have to collectively accept it.

Josh Shapiro tweeting about what he calls the latest meritless lawsuit to challenge Pennsylvania's election, which was overseen by bipartisan officials and was lawful, fair and secure.

Donald Trump and his enablers have been here in the state for months trying to attack our voting laws, trying to make it harder for people to vote, trying to eliminate drop boxes in communities and allow voter intimidation at the polls by…

This election will not end until all of the legal eligible votes are counted. That will take a few days, and Donald Trump can tweet, and he can pout, and he can make whatever statements he wants to make.

It is disappointing that we have a president that's encouraging voter intimidation. But we're drowning that out, and we're focused on making sure that everyone has a safe and secure election day.

If there is a shred of voter intimidation at the polls, we will be on it immediately.

If your lawyers want to try us, we'd be happy to defeat you in court one more time.

I mean, I feel that it's certainly the Vice President is in a strong position polling wise.

Voting works very much so in Pennsylvania and it really is going to continue to do so.

We should tweet less and vote more, and that's what we're committed to doing in Pennsylvania.

The president can tweet whatever he wants, but that's not going to change the underlying dynamic of the integrity of our voting systems here in Pennsylvania.

I would make the argument that you have to look at Ohio too because Ohio's always very similar to Pennsylvania.

I disagree with the Supreme Court. I think the legislature should make the rules with respect to when the votes are counted, not the courts.

If there's one area that's been telling is in Pennsylvania, we closed the registration gap this summer because we were knocking doors and getting their registrants and the Democrats weren't and it could pay a big difference.

If you're a young person, that's not a particularly enticing thing to hear and -- because that's going to have a huge impact on you, and your ability to provide for yourself and your family.

the Trump campaign is the one that's out there. They're the most visible. They're on the ground. There's a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm and that there is a surge.