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Key to the 2012 Presidential Election: The Philadelphia Suburbs
Author(s) -
Thomas Joseph Lonergan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
pitt political review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2160-5807
DOI - 10.5195/ppr.2012.25
Subject(s) - presidential election , political science , presidential system , state (computer science) , battle , public administration , political economy , key (lock) , law , politics , sociology , history , computer security , computer science , archaeology , algorithm
Mitt Romney or Barack Obama: this is the choice Pennsylvanian voters will have in November as the 2012 presidential election draws closer. The voters of Pennsylvania will be at the height of importance in the history of American presidential elections, playing a key role as one of the leading battleground states in this upcoming election. With twenty electoral votes, tied for the fifth most of any state in the country, both campaigns will look to focus a great amount of time and money on trying to win this crucial state. And at the center of this fierce battle between the current GOP presumptive nominee and the President of the United States are four counties that comprise the suburbs of Philadelphia. These counties will ultimately decide the fate of Pennsylvania’s electoral votes, and possibly even the election itself.