Dems' focus on Philadelphia to offset expected strong showings for GOP in rural areas
Biden will make several stops in Philadelphia on Sunday ahead of Election Day, as Democrats try to juice turnout in a city where they need to perform well to offset the expected strong showings from Republican in rural parts of the state.
Hillary Clinton won 82.3% of the vote in Philadelphia in 2016 with 584,025 - 4,781 fewer votes than President Barack Obama received in 2012, and 10,192 fewer than he received in 2008.
Given that President Trump won Pennsylvania by roughly 44,000 votes four years ago, Democrats know it's important to get as many people to vote in Philadelphia as possible.
-ABC News' Benjamin Siegel