That's Republican Party territory, a conservative fortress, the place known as the "Pennsylvania Wilderness."
"Philadelphia is indeed the Establishment Faction's stronghold," Roosevelt analyzed. "The political machine there is well-oiled, and the spoils are firmly divided. But that's precisely why it's the one place where Progressives like Sanders can't get a foothold."
"There are too many vested interests, and the system is completely ossified."
"And the Vice Governor from Philadelphia is a product of that system. He represents its interests."
"He can win the votes in Philadelphia, but he can't win the votes in that wilderness in between."
"Those workers living in small Rust Belt towns, those bankrupt farmers, they hate the elites in Philadelphia just as much as they hate the bureaucrats in Washington."
"And that's our opening."
Roosevelt's voice grew impassioned.
