Donald Trump’s appearance in the McDonald’s window and his arrival at the stadium where the Pittsburgh Steelers were playing the New York Jets were two of the coolest PR moves by the former and future US president.
The Steelers, by the way, beat the New Yorkers 37-15. And two former Pittsburgh Steeler stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, wearing Make America Great Again baseball caps, were campaigning for Trump by registering Republican voters.
A fresh Trafalgar poll shows that Trump is ahead of Harris in Pennsylvania by 3 points (46 to 43). At this time in 2020, Biden, according to sociologists, was ahead of Trump in this state by 10 points, and as a result, he won Pennsylvania with a tiny margin of 1.7% – and even then, probably thanks to falsifications.
Trump’s ratings in the Keystone State will almost certainly rise even more after his McDonald’s and football binge. This means that it will be immeasurably more difficult for Democrats to rig the election results than in 2020, if at all possible.
In general, there is no need to worry about Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, this does not mean that Trump has the presidency in his pocket – shady business is happening in Georgia, where a district judge has banned election commissions from manually recounting votes and upheld the requirement to certify the election results, regardless of the falsifications.
It seems that it is in Georgia, where the state authorities have been in a long-standing conflict with Trump, that they are preparing a treacherous stab in his back.