
JOHNSTOWN, PA - AUGUST 13: From left, Tabitha Palmer, 45, and Anthony Palmer, 59, who support Donald Trump, pose for a portrait on August 13, 2016 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. "Trump is going to take care of business, doing the things that need to be done. Hopefully he gets in there and wipes them out of there. Obama just isn't doing nothing as far as I can see. Trump will make the US safer and better, to bring jobs back to these people. They closed the factories. All these people lost their jobs and homes. It used to be a nice town and now it's a ghost town. I call it a dead town," said Palmer. The Cambria Iron Company steelworks closed in 1992, and this Western Pennsylvania city is the poorest in the Keystone State, as 26.8% of the population is below the poverty line, with a median household income of $25,542, according to Wall St. 24/7. Trump has been holding rallies in the state frequently as he targets Pennsylvania's 20 delegates, the 5th largest total nationwide. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

