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The Philadelphia Inquirer

Democrats kept calling Trump a fascist, but these Pennsylvania voters thought he could help them pay the bills

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Pennsylvania voters were more concerned with the economy than with fascist rhetoric, analysts and voters say.

Democrats tried to point out that Trump 's former chief of staff made remarks about him fitting the definition of fascism.

Voters also appeared to have short memories of the Jan. 6, 2021 , attack on the U.S. Capitol .

A lot of Harris voters at the polls on Tuesday were voting precisely because they took Trump literally.

But that fear, strong as it was for Harris supporters, wasn't widespread enough to carry her to victory.

Voters overwhelmingly supported Trump , indicating they didn’t see him as a real threat the way Harris ’ campaign aimed to portray him.

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