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The [[{{PAGENAME}}]] was held on November 7, 2028, as part of the [[2028 United States presidential election]] in which all 50 states and the {{wp|District of Columbia}} participated. Pennsylvania voters chose 19 electors to represent them via a popular vote; {{wp|JD Vance}}, incumbent {{wp|Republican Party (United States)|Republican}} president and [[Ron DeSantis]] defeated the challenging {{wp|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic}} ticket of {{wp|Gavin Newsom}} and {{wp|Cory Booker}} by a mere 100 thousand votes. | The [[{{PAGENAME}}]] was held on November 7, 2028, as part of the [[2028 United States presidential election]] in which all 50 states and the {{wp|District of Columbia}} participated. Pennsylvania voters chose 19 electors to represent them via a popular vote; {{wp|JD Vance}}, incumbent {{wp|Republican Party (United States)|Republican}} president and [[Ron DeSantis]] defeated the challenging {{wp|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic}} ticket of {{wp|Gavin Newsom}} and {{wp|Cory Booker}} by a mere 100 thousand votes. {{wp|Gretchen Whitmer}} and her running mate {{wp|Pete Buttigieg}} won over 10% of the vote. |
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The 2028 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania was held on November 7, 2028, as part of the 2028 United States presidential election in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated. Pennsylvania voters chose 19 electors to represent them via a popular vote; JD Vance, incumbent Republican president and Ron DeSantis defeated the challenging Democratic ticket of Gavin Newsom and Cory Booker by a mere 100 thousand votes. Gretchen Whitmer and her running mate Pete Buttigieg won over 10% of the vote.