Incumbent Democrat Brendan Boyle secured a commanding victory in Pennsylvania's 2nd Congressional District House race, capturing about 73% of the vote against Republican Aaron Bashir's 27% with over 99% of ballots counted on election night, November 5. This outcome aligns with pre-election polling averages showing Boyle ahead by 40+ points in the heavily Democratic Philadelphia-based district, bolstered by incumbency advantage and strong turnout in urban voting blocs. Media outlets and the Associated Press called the race immediately, with no recounts triggered due to the wide margin exceeding state thresholds. Trader consensus at 94.5% for Democrats reflects this decisive result, though official certification by Pennsylvania election officials remains pending; only substantiated legal challenges or irregularities could shift the outcome, scenarios deemed improbable absent new evidence.
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Parti démocrate
95%
Parti républicain
4%
Parti démocrate
95%
Parti républicain
4%
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Democrat Brendan Boyle secured a commanding victory in Pennsylvania's 2nd Congressional District House race, capturing about 73% of the vote against Republican Aaron Bashir's 27% with over 99% of ballots counted on election night, November 5. This outcome aligns with pre-election polling averages showing Boyle ahead by 40+ points in the heavily Democratic Philadelphia-based district, bolstered by incumbency advantage and strong turnout in urban voting blocs. Media outlets and the Associated Press called the race immediately, with no recounts triggered due to the wide margin exceeding state thresholds. Trader consensus at 94.5% for Democrats reflects this decisive result, though official certification by Pennsylvania election officials remains pending; only substantiated legal challenges or irregularities could shift the outcome, scenarios deemed improbable absent new evidence.
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