In swing state Pennsylvania, Trump won the election in 2016. in 2020, Biden snatched a narrow victory. Northampton County is one bellwether for elections.
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If there’s anywhere that reflects what happened for Republicans in Tuesday's midterm elections, it’s Northampton County, a bellwether in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Conversations with dozens of voters told USA TODAY the story of why. For many, it was distaste for former President Donald Trump and wariness of a Republican party many feel has moved too far to the right.
Among the particularly vocal have been politicians in Pennsylvania, a swing state where Democrats John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro prevailed over Trump-backed Republican challengers Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano for the U.S. Senate and state governorship, respectively.
Retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said there was a “high correlation between MAGA candidates and big losses” and predicted that Trump’s influence would “wane” over time. Former Rep. Lou Barletta, one of Trump’s earliest supporters, said Trump “interfered with the primary here when there was no reason for it.”
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