Report: Democratic Party In Key State In “Chaos”

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Pennsylvania is going to be a key state in the 2024 election.

According to a new report, the Democrat Party in Pennsylvania is in chaos.

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Politico reported:

Pictures of the mess-up were shared among Democratic insiders around Pennsylvania. It was, to many of them, the latest sign of a state party in chaos.

With a little more than a year to go until the 2024 election, the state Democratic Party is reeling from financial problems and a lack of trust across the party, according to interviews with 20 Democratic officials and operatives throughout Pennsylvania. They include elected officials, county chairs, state committee members, former state party employees and strategists.

“It’s amateur hour,” said a state committee member who, like other Democrats, was granted anonymity to speak frankly about a sensitive matter. “It’s a fucking disaster,” said a former state party staffer.

The state party underwent a round of layoffs in July, which have not been reported until now. One of its political action committees only had $7,500 in the bank as of early June, according to its most recent campaign finance filings. And questions are mounting among Democrats in the state about the competency of its leadership, including state party chair Sharif Street.

The prevailing fear is that the party will not be in the strongest shape possible ahead of the presidential election and a key Senate race next year. A state Supreme Court contest, where Democrats are making abortion front and center, is on the ballot this November.

A recent poll found Trump and Biden in a dead heat in Pennsylvania.

Post-Gazette reported:

Pennsylvania, which will play an outsized role in electing the next president of the United States, remains a statistical dead heat in a hypothetical matchup between incumbent Democrat Joe Biden and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, according to a poll released Thursday.

Mr. Biden led Mr. Trump, 42% to 40%, in the Franklin & Marshall Poll, well within the survey’s margin of error of 4.5 percentage points. In April, Mr. Biden was ahead, 36% to 35%. They also were virtually tied in a Quinnipiac University survey of a hypothetical general election matchup, 47% to 46%.



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