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BumRushDaShow

(142,348 posts)
Sat Sep 28, 2024, 05:33 PM Sep 28

In Pennsylvania, the Ukraine vote could prove pivotal

Source: The Hill

09/28/24 12:00 PM ET


Vera Andryczyk is a card-carrying member of the Republican Party in Pennsylvania, but as a Ukrainian-American, she’s putting her efforts into canvassing for Vice President Harris and reelecting the Democratic congresswoman from her district. Foreign policy is usually a low priority in presidential elections, but Pennsylvania’s unique connection to, and investment in, U.S. support for Ukraine make it a major focus — and flashpoint — of the November contest.

Andryczyk is part of the estimated 1 percent of Pennsylvania’s population that is of Ukrainian heritage, a small but significant number of voters in a state that President Biden won in 2020 by fewer than 81,000 votes. “I’ve encouraged at every fundraiser, every social meeting, I keep telling them, not only can you not vote for [former President] Trump, but you have to vote for the Democrat,” the self-described young 82-year-old told The Hill in a phone call. “Because this is a very, very close election, and we cannot afford — Ukraine, the United States, the world — cannot afford another term.”

The Keystone State is considered one of, if not the most, important swing states in the 2024 presidential election, carrying with it the prize of 19 Electoral College votes. And Harris and Trump’s diverging positions on Ukraine are taking center stage. In addition to the estimated 100,000 Ukrainian-Americans in Pennsylvania, Polish-Americans make up about 5 percent of the state’s population, and it has significant populations of Americans with heritage from Baltic states and other eastern-European nations that are often concerned about their homelands being on the frontline of Russian aggression.

These voters are not a monolith but are generally active in U.S. support for Ukraine in its defensive war against Russia and are fiercely protective of democracy — with family histories marred by the hardships and oppression of Nazi, communist and Soviet regimes.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4904007-in-pennsylvania-the-ukraine-vote-could-prove-pivotal/

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In Pennsylvania, the Ukraine vote could prove pivotal (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 28 OP
I should think the Polish vote too... hlthe2b Sep 28 #1
And Lithuanians BumRushDaShow Sep 28 #3
K&R SupportSanity Sep 28 #2
Good news...all these votes matter. sheshe2 Sep 28 #4
I hope so Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 28 #5
Get it done! oasis Sep 28 #6
K&R angrychair Sep 28 #7
And for Czechoslovakia. My ancestral roots. nt sprinkleeninow Sep 29 #8
Are there alot Czechs in PA? onetexan Sep 29 #9
Yes. I have many Slovak relations there. Not immediate ones, but 2nd, 3rd removed and such. sprinkleeninow Sep 29 #10
Every vote counts. NYC still, i think, has the largest Ukrainian-American population in the USA, but since NYC is... electric_blue68 Sep 29 #11
This is another big reason why Pennsylvania will elect Harris/Walz FakeNoose Sep 29 #12

sheshe2

(87,498 posts)
4. Good news...all these votes matter.
Sat Sep 28, 2024, 06:46 PM
Sep 28
“I think that, undoubtedly, there’s bipartisan support for Ukraine in Congress, both the Senate and the House, and that is a bipartisan majority that is greater than exists on most other issues that face Congress,” said Euguen Luciw, president of the Philadelphia regional branch of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, which advocates local and federal governments.

“The difficulty is how the executive treats that bipartisan relationship.”

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... The Harris campaign is leaning into her support for Kyiv. In a statement on Thursday, she argued that she has been a “champion” in “standing up to dictators and autocrats” and that “The Trump-Vance-Putin plan would sell out Ukraine.”

angrychair

(9,741 posts)
7. K&R
Sat Sep 28, 2024, 07:41 PM
Sep 28

For Ukraine. For Poland. For Lithuania. For Georgia. For Romania.
We cannot let Putin and his lapdog win this election.

sprinkleeninow

(20,546 posts)
10. Yes. I have many Slovak relations there. Not immediate ones, but 2nd, 3rd removed and such.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 02:48 AM
Sep 29

My maternal grandparents settled in Connecticut, but some sisters, brothers and other family members of theirs chose Pennsylvania. Some Slovak friends of mine have their roots in PA. I believe the steel mills were a huge attraction for employment.

electric_blue68

(18,015 posts)
11. Every vote counts. NYC still, i think, has the largest Ukrainian-American population in the USA, but since NYC is...
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 02:55 AM
Sep 29

more blue our votes are vital in the over all NYS picture, but not in the Swing State sense like PA etc

(I'm half U-A.)

FakeNoose

(35,687 posts)
12. This is another big reason why Pennsylvania will elect Harris/Walz
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 11:01 AM
Sep 29

There are voters who are registered Rs but they won't vote for Chump. We're hoping they will switch to Harris but there are also some who won't vote at all. They have many reasons, and here is an important one: the war in Ukraine affects ALL of Eastern Europe. How can the Repukes not see this? How can they not see the evil that is perpetrated by Putin?

In Pennsylvania the reason we're an important swing state is that approximately 50% of our voters aren't registered in either Party. They're independent voters, and it seems the "experts" who make poll predictions aren't doing a good job of talking to those independents. Well this year it seems those independent voters are motivated to support the Democratic ticket, mainly because of Roe, but also because of "Chump overload."

The combination of Dems, indies, and disaffected R's are going to throw Pennsylvania into a permanent BLUE state.

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