JACK POSOBIEC and CLIFF MALONEY: Pennsylvania is the 'tipping point state' in this upcoming election

"I think both of them realize if you want to win you need to reach the people, not just in Philadelphia, but across Pennsylvania."

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Jack Posobiec was reporting live from Philadelphia in front of Independence Hall during Tuesday's episode of Human Events Daily in the lead-up to the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

Cliff Maloney, Founder and CEO of The Pennsylvania Chase, joined the host to explain that the state of Pennsylvania would be the "tipping point state" of the election since it will have a 35 percent impact on whether the victory goes to Trump or Kamala. "If we win Pennsylvania that is the most likely path to the presidency," Posobiec confirmed.



"I think both of them realize if you want to win you need to reach the people, not just in Philadelphia, but across Pennsylvania. This is the bellwether state, this will decide the White House," Maloney stated, adding that this is most likely the reason they decided to host the debate here.

Posobiec then dove into the changes the US and particularly Pennsylvania has seen in the voting systems such as mail-in ballots and universal registration. He reminisced how his dad would take him to vote "at the local middle school basketball court" and they would have personal connections to the people running each precinct voting booth. "They've stripped that from us," he stated, "The new system is predicated not on votes, but on ballots."

Watch the full episode below.


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