Democratic Voters in Pennsylvania Say They Want Unity, Fresh Approach From National Party

While Democrats won a crucial state Assembly special election on March 25, some Keystone State Democratic voters say they worry about leadership in Washington.
Democratic Voters in Pennsylvania Say They Want Unity, Fresh Approach From National Party
George Harchar after an interview with The Epoch Times in West Homestead, Pa., on March 25, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Stacy Robinson
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WEST HOMESTEAD, Pa.—As Democratic leaders continue to grapple with how to respond to Republican President Donald Trump’s sweeping agenda, Democratic voters in Pennsylvania interviewed by The Epoch Times say they know what they want to see from the national party: a unified front and a fresh approach.

In November 2024, Trump led his party to a trifecta, winning the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives—in part thanks to Pennsylvanians’ decision to switch to his column after backing Joe Biden in 2020.

Stacy Robinson is a politics reporter for the Epoch Times, occasionally covering cultural and human interest stories. Based out of Washington, D.C. he can be reached at [email protected]