Most Pennsylvania GOP backed Trump to the end, and still do

Most Pennsylvania GOP backed Trump to the end, and still do
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — With Donald Trump out of the White House, Pennsylvania’s Republican Party shows no sign of walking away from a president who lost control of Congress, carried out an unprecedented campaign to overturn an election and is blamed by some in his party for inciting a violent assault on the country’s democracy. Save for two notable exceptions, Pennsylvania’s top Republican politicians stayed loyal to Trump. Republicans say there is no conversation inside the state party about moving away from Trump. Trump remains popular among the GOP’s rank-and-file voters in Pennsylvania, even if he lost the state and struggled mightily in the suburbs around Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, party officials say.


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