Daily News | Obama, Biden, and Trump are visiting Pennsylvania to boost their candidates
Three presidents are set to sweep through Pennsylvania Saturday, aiming to rally their supporters in the closing stretch before Tuesday’s election and signaling the national weight ofFormer President Barack Obama will join Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in Pittsburgh in the morning.for an afternoon event with President Joe Biden and Attorney General Josh Shapiro, the Democratic nominee for governor.
Former President Donald Trump will cap off the busy day in Westmoreland County, in Southwestern Pennsylvania, where he will rally at night with the GOP gubernatorial nominee, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, and U.S. Senate nominee Mehmet Oz.on another Pennsylvania election day with sweeping consequences.
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