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  2. No, there aren't 180,000 new Amish voters in Pennsylvania ...

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    Kopko said while a "small percentage" of Amish people register to vote, those who do register "overwhelmingly" align with the Republican Party. His presentation shows in Lancaster County, about 94 ...

  3. Curiosity of Amish voting impact continues - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – The Amish vote received significant attention throughout the 2024 election cycle as Republican activists worked to mobilize the traditionally low-turnout group. As the ...

  4. How Trump won Pennsylvania’s Amish vote — with the help of ...

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    An organizer estimates 200 community members shuttled about 26,000 people from Amish weddings to the polls to vote for the Republican nominee. ... “The Democrats did make a mistake because there ...

  5. Republicans seek votes among the Amish, who rarely cast them ...

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    Most Amish don't vote, but every vote matters in a swing state But while such efforts could yield an increase, don't expect the Amish vote to dramatically swing the Keystone State's bottom line, said Steven Nolt, director of the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County.

  6. Native Americans in United States elections - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans in the United States have had a unique history in their ability to vote and participate in United States elections and politics.Native Americans have been allowed to vote in United States elections since the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924, but were historically barred in different states from doing so. [1]

  7. Religious rejection of politics - Wikipedia

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    For example, among the Old Order Amish, running for office is not allowed but voting is only discouraged, not forbidden. [1] Others, like those of the Baháʼí Faith, do not take part in partisan politics. They neither endorse particular candidates, or join political parties. They are told to vote their consciences as individuals.

  8. How a long-haired gay giant helped Trump flip Pennsylvania red

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    Presler was proud to show conservative “naysayers and doom-and-gloomers” skeptical of mail-in voting that Republicans could beat Democrats at their own game. ... Learning many Amish get ...

  9. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    The modern Democratic Party emphasizes social equality and equal opportunity. Democrats support voting rights and minority rights, including LGBT rights. [citation needed] The Republican party passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 after a Democratic attempt to filibuster led by southern Democrats, which for the first time outlawed segregation ...