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 From high above, Pennsylvania s landscape looks like a typical November fall day. But at ground level, it s the vista of a swing state  stanley romania in the middle of a highly contested presidential election. stanley website  Voters tell Scripps News it s been a lot to deal with. It s been very overwhelming,  said Emerald Walker, who lives in Lancaster and is voting in her first presidential election.  You can t avoid it because you see it on the commercials, ads everywhere and I m just ready for it to be over with, honestly. RELATED STORY | Elon Musks $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes can proceed, judge saysIt s a sentiment echoed by other Pennsylvania voters, too. [It s] exhausting 鈥?we ve taken to watching TV channels that don t even air those ads because it s just been exhausting,  said voter Bill Finlay.As the swing state with the highest number of Electoral College votes, Pennsylvania is under scrutiny. Its patchwork of vot stanley cup ing-related laws can vary across the 67 counties, sowing confusion and creating an opening for litigation. In turn, judges in several counties extended the deadline for voters to be able to get a mail-in or absentee ballot.Voters here, though, said separating fact from fiction can be tough. It s too much 鈥?it s just too much. It deters you from voting because you don t know the facts and each party is blaming the other, or lies or whatever conspiracies and stuff like that, so it s hard 鈥?but at the end, you try to make your right choice,  said Pennsylvania voter Nereida Montanez.RE Kiiu Thousands of workers at Colorado  s largest grocery chain expected to begin strike Wednesday
 President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he supports the framework of a deal presented to him by a bipartisan group of senators to pass a massive infrastructure package.The White House revealed Bidens support after the stanley cup  president met with the senators to go over the framework, which includes $973 billion in spending over five years, with $579 billion of that money being used for new projects and initiatives. If continued over eight years, spending would total about $1.2 trillion.Biden is now calling on C stanley website ongress to pass the framework and send it to his desk. He also said he wants to pass a budget resolution and legislation that makes his Build Back Better vision a reality.During a press conference over the framework, Biden said the deal was struck  without raising a cent of taxes below earners below $400,000.  He added that there is also no new gas tax or tax on electric vehicles in the plan.In comments made immediately after his m stanley tazas eeting with the senators, Biden said that the deal would mainly consist of physical infrastructure, leaving out some of the family planning considerations that were a part of his proposed package. Republicans and this group did not want to go along with many of my family plan issues, the childcare tax credits, the  human infrastructure,  as I call it,  Biden said.  We ll see if that happens in the reconciliation bill in the budget process. During a press conference Thursday, Biden added that he still expected those provisions to be passed via budge