Today’s primary in Pennsylvania could reveal key insights into what direction the country will take in November. Political analysts tell the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the results are expected to shed light on which candidate enters the general election with the most cohesion among its voters – and how each candidate will need to shift their campaigns over the next six months to win. Though both President Biden and former President Trump already have won enough delegates to be chosen at their national political conventions, Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes are at stake. That’s the biggest number among any of the so-called battleground states.