Posted on 11/08/2016 6:51:10 AM PST by CWW
Please post you anecdotal turnout observations here for Pennsylvania. Include your location and how it compares to 2012.
Bucks County PA:
Central Bucks HS - Longest lines I have ever scene there. Mostly MEN(Not surprising for the time of day)in line.
Bucks County should go for Trump. Used to be a Republican stronghold until the mentally challenged from Philadelphia started infesting the County. They flee Philly but for some reason bring the voting habits that keep the city a mess.
Could be Bernie supporter voting Trump.
Clever move. I'll try that myself. I don't know if it would be enough to stop a switch, but it can't hurt.
Northeast philly very heavy compared to 2012. Went big for Obama then.
Bellwether county. Should go bigly for Trump.
Funny how the machines always flip from R to D and not the other way.
Good morning, Soros. Hope you lose today.
Hi Freepers! Long time reader here, first time poster.
I just voted here in the one suburbs of Philly. The line was quite long at 7am when I drove by. Went back at 9am and there was no wait.
I wore a red polo shirt with my red Glock hat and my 1 yr old daughter attached to my hip. MAGA!!!
8AM in the streetcar suburbs of Pittsburgh.
Curious lack of anyone passing out literature in front of the polling place. Usually they are there even for off-year local races.
Also lack of Hillary signs. Saw one Trump sign and one Jill Stein sign near entrance to the polls.
Only six other people in line. Very calm. From the looks of them I am pretty sure five of them were voting Dem though.
Voters were asking for I Voted stickers, and the poll workers said for the first time in memory none were provided for them. Large signs were posted on all doors announcing a ban on cell phone cameras or shooting video. A first this year.
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Yes I’m in Bucks. Good lines in Doylestown at 7:00 am. One thing that put me off is the Republicans did not have a Trump sign out with every other Republican sign. By 7:45 there was only five people on line to vote.
Just talked to parents who are in Easton. Over an hour wait.
Got in line in Plum, PA at 8:30 am. Huge line and it took me an hour to vote. I was number 268. When I left, I talked to the Trump guy handing out information. He said he thought 70% to 80% were Trump voters. While I was talking to him someone going into the polls to vote asked him for a Trump sign when he came out.
Got in line in Plum, PA at 8:30 am. Huge line and it took me an hour to vote. I was number 268. When I left, I talked to the Trump guy handing out information. He said he thought 70% to 80% were Trump voters. While I was talking to him someone going into the polls to vote asked him for a Trump sign when he came out.
Got in line in Plum, PA at 8:30 am. Huge line and it took me an hour to vote. I was number 268. When I left, I talked to the Trump guy handing out information. He said he thought 70% to 80% were Trump voters. While I was talking to him someone going into the polls to vote asked him for a Trump sign when he came out.
Just a reminder...it isn’t much use to non-locals if you don’t include some context of the typical demographics and vote from your polling spot.
Poll watchers need to know is as you know bs. Hubby is a poll watcher and no such thing.
This might be the year PA turns Red? Keeping fingers crossed.
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