Trump to rally in Philly as polls show former prez leading Biden in critical Pennsylvania: ‘We’re all hurting’
PHILADELPHIA — As Donald Trump gears up for his Saturday night rally in Philadelphia, Republicans on the ground are preparing to welcome him with open arms — and hoping he’ll keep his message laser-focused.
“I’m a strong supporter of President Trump,” said Bill Allen, president of the Pennsylvania Integrity Network. “I’ll be right up front!”
Trump’s visit to the Liacouras Center — the 10,200-seat North Philly arena home to Temple University basketball and various other events — comes as polls show him opening up a Marist College poll released last week found voters in Biden’s birth state prefer the former prez to the incumbent by 2 percentage points (47% to 45%).

Specific poll questions proved even more troubling for Biden, as 54% of respondents said their families were “better off” under Trump (compared with 43% under Biden). Roughly the same share of those surveyed thought Trump’s presidency (54%) had a more positive impact on the country than Biden’s (45%).
It’s a message Allen — who also manages the GOP House campaign of Aaron Bashir in Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District — and other Philly Republicans hope Trump will focus on to spur turnout among dissatisfied urban youth.