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The claim: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has 180,000 registered Amish voters. An Oct. 22 Threads post (direct link, archive link) includes a video slideshow of people posing with political signs ...
Republicans could see a boost in Pennsylvania from a demographic rarely seen at the polls: the Amish.. The state’s famed “Pennsylvania Dutch” registered to vote in “unprecedented numbers ...
The total Amish population in Pennsylvania is estimated to be about 93,000. No, there aren't 180,000 new Amish voters in Pennsylvania | Fact check. Story by Andre Byik, USA TODAY ...
The Amish are numerous in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania, and yet only a small minority of them vote in elections. They’re being targeted this year in the latest effort to ...
There have been "180,000 registered New Amish voters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania," an Oct. 21 X post claims. We saw this figure being shared on Instagram, too.
Nov. 30—Despite widespread claims on social media from conservative activists, Amish voters cannot be credited with winning Pennsylvania for President-elect Donald Trump, according to vote returns.
The Amish are most numerous in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania. So they’re being targeted this year in the latest of decades of efforts to register more of them to vote.
The Amish are numerous in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania, and yet only a small minority of them vote in elections. Skip to content Menu Today's paper ...
The Amish are numerous in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania, and yet only a small minority of them vote in elections. They’re being targeted this year in the latest effort to ...
That hasn’t stopped attempts to court the Amish vote. George W. Bush toured eastern Pennsylvania’s Amish country in 2004 and made a concerted pitch for their vote — which he got, a record ...
The voter registration drive was the first among the Amish in Pennsylvania history. According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who ran much of Trump’s ground game, the Amish hadn’t previously been ...
The claim: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has 180,000 registered Amish voters. An Oct. 22 Threads post (direct link, archive link) includes a video slideshow of people posing with political signs ...