The tour will travel across the state, featuring prominent politicians and end on Friday, Oct. 25 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
The state is crucial in order to secure victory in November and has voted for the overall winner in 48 out of 59 of the last elections.
Here's what issues Pennsylanians are searching for most as they gear up to cast their votes in the presidential race.
By Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland ATLANTA/PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -With the U.S. presidential election just over two weeks away, Democrat Kamala Harris visited two churches on Sunday while her Republican rival,
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a battle for the nation's most critical 2024 swing state: Pennsylvania.
Former President Donald Trump delivered unusual and vulgar remarks Saturday about the late golf legend Arnold Palmer while campaigning in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, as the campaign enters the final stretch to Election Day.
His campaign suggested Donald Trump would begin previewing his campaign’s closing arguments in a final push to win over voters with Election Day barely two weeks off.
The Post drove 1,000 miles talking to voters in the most critical battleground state and found worries about Harris, fears about Trump and uncertainty all over.
Trump's visit was prompted by Harris, who burnishes her middle-class roots by sharing that she worked for McDonald's in the 1980s to pay her college tuition. Trump said he doesn’t believe her, and agreed to “work the fries” at a store.
Former President Donald Trump is set to speak at a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Sunday as he campaigns across the key battleground state.
Donald Trump said his administration saved the steel industry through tariffs on China - and shared locker room gossip from the world of pro golf.