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President Donald Trump’s campaign announced the launch of its “Swamp the Vote” effort in Pennsylvania to offer “full access” for voters in the battleground state.
The new website offers direct access to ballot options, including absentee and mail ballots, along with early in-person voting.
“Our new Swamp The Vote website in Pennsylvania will make it faster, easier, and more secure than ever for patriots in the Keystone State to deliver their mail ballots for President Trump,” Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley said.
“This is a crucial, cutting-edge development in our sophisticated ground game, which will help deliver President Trump back to the White House and save America,” the chairman added.
The website, SwampTheVoteUSA.com, provides all voting options for Pennsylvania and other states with direct access to state ballot information.
“Republicans must win – and we must use EVERY appropriate tool available to beat the Democrats, they are destroying our great country! Whether you vote early, absentee, by mail, or in person we are going to protect the vote,” the website’s text explains.
“Do your part to fix the damage Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have caused by Swamping Them with Votes. Request your absentee or mail ballot or pledge to vote early in-person today! You can also confirm your voter registration details or pledge to vote on Election Day,” it adds.
Pennsylvania was one of the states where Trump disputed the results following the 2020 presidential election. The state remains a key prize in the 2024 election, offering 19 electoral votes essential to the winner of the race.
Trump won Pennsylvania during the 2016 election. His narrow victory, 48.8 percent over Hillary Clinton’s 47.6 percent, stood out as a key part of his win.
A new Emerson College Poll released on Thursday showed Trump and Harris both at 48 percent in Pennsylvania. The poll also noted that the margin of error in all seven battleground states essentially indicates a tie as the two candidates near the final two months of the campaign.
Trump and Harris are scheduled for a presidential debate on ABC on Sept. 10. Vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz are set for a debate on Oct. 1.