Harris didn’t reach Biden’s 2020 vote total in Conshohocken, West Conshohocken, Plymouth, and Whitemarsh. Trump does slightly better over 2020

Former President Donald Trump pulled a Grover Cleveland and became only the second person to win two non-consecutive terms as President of the United States.

While Vice President Kamala Harris lost Pennsylvania, she did win Montgomery County. If you drill down even further, you will find that she also won the four communities regularly covered by MoreThanTheCurve.com (Conshohocken, West Conshohocken, Plymouth, and Whitemarsh).

When we woke up this morning, Montgomery County still had approximately 30,000 absentee and mail-in ballots to count (about 7,000 remain to be counted as of this afternoon). We can share with you now that there were a significant number of ballots from Whitemarsh Township in that remaining batch of approximately 30,000 ballots. Early this morning, Harris’s total vote in Whitemarsh was off by about 2,000 compared to President Joe Biden in 2020. That number has now come down, and she is currently off by 503.

While winning over Trump in Whitemarsh, Conshohocken, West Conshohocken, and Plymouth, Harris did not equal or surpass Biden’s 2020 vote total in any of these municipalities. Trump did slightly better than his 2020 results.

Below is the breakdown of Harris over Trump locally (unofficial results):

Whitemarsh 2020 – 8809 to 4413
Whitemarsh 2024 – 8306 to 4459
Harris is 503 short of Biden’s 2020 total
Trump is up 46 over his 2020 total

Conshohocken 2020 – 3718 to 1753
Conshohocken 2024 – 3559 to 2105
Harris is 159 short of Biden’s 2020 total
Trump is up 352 over his 2020 total

Plymouth 2020 – 6769 to 4045
Plymouth 2024 – 6464 to 4263
Harris is 305 short over Biden’s 2020 total
Trump is up 218 over his 2020 total

West Conshohocken 2020 – 642 to 335
West Conshohocken 2024 – 577 to 369
Harris is 65 short of Biden’s 2020 total
Trump is up 34 over his 2020 total

Photo: Candidates’ campaigns