The BLM movement found support in red, rural PA. What will it mean for voting? Story by Laura Benshoff. Chambersburg, PA. September, 2020. . 1. Marvin and Linda Worthy have been fighting for racial justice for years in Chambersburg, PA. They've been encouraged to see the protest movement of the summer garner significant attention locally. . Rodney Shoop, a longtime Republican who plans to vote for Joe Biden, at his home in Chambersburg, PA. . Matthew D. Fogal, the District Attorney of Franklin County, has been ousted by the local GOP for his support of Black Lives Matter. . Signs supporting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris line the streets in Marvin and Linda Worthy’s neighborhood. . Lois and Donald Waters, who this year are being more visibly supportive of Democrats, at their home in Chambersburg, PA. . . . @whyy @keystonecrossroads #election2020 #chambersburg #pennsylvania #swingstate https://www.instagram.com/p/CHIltR5jYP0/?igshid=qn4pha4he3ck