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.
D +7 folks - the MSM baseline for a Hillary win today.
Anyone in the New Castle area, co-worker just said they were having “issues” with their voting machines when voting straight ticket. Changing from R to D. He had to press the poll worker to shut down the machine and vote on another one.
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!!!
Oh crap. I posted on your Florida thread.
Suburban Pittsburgh - looking like huge turnout already. I haven’t voted yet as I am home with a fussy baby so I’m waiting until a slower part of the day.
Husband was in line at 6:30 this morning along with about 150 other people.
Friend in Hannover, PA is saying lines are extremely long. One relative had to wait 90 minutes to vote.
I can see a polling location in Abington, PA from my window - a strongly Dem inner suburb of Philly. Haven’t seen a line extending outside the building all morning.
YOU'RE THE JUDGE
YOU'RE THE JURY
DO YOUR DUTY
CONVICT HILLARY
I blatantly drove up with both sides of my PU with VOTE TRUMP signs that also said;
FINALLY, SOMEONE WITH BALLS !
Great idea for each state to report in. Thx
[Havent seen a line extending outside the building all morning.]
Way too early!! Dems won’t wake up till noon.
Upper Milford Township, Lehigh County.
We vote just down the road at a church. My husband drove past there. Says lines are wrapped around the parking lot.
We’ll wait till mid day to go over there.
I was voter #132 this morning in a heavy-R northern suburb of Pittsburgh after leaving middle-schooler at bus stop at 7:30am. I was #71 in 2008 for McCain-Obama at the same time after leaving the school bus stop.
Interesting. I’m in Ohio township close to Franklin Park. My husband said at least 150 in line BEFORE polls opened
Good news. Remember, the lower D turnout, the higher the margin of win for Trump.
I was number 25 in my little township at 7AM. There were about 100 behind me when I left.
I’m in Abington on Edge Hill Road. I voted at Highland Elementary this morning. Here’s my report:
Voted in Congressional District 13 (SE PA) this morning at 7:10 am. I was voter #31.
Im waiting in line and I overheard the fat, 60ish white woman Judge (reeked lib) say to the volunteer overseeing the line why dont we let these people into the voting area? to which he replied we can only let 10 people in at a time because its a new rule. She was arguing about the cold, etc. I get up to them and shes trying to usher me into the area thats already holding more than 10 voters. I say to her Ill wait and follow the rules. You really should too.
At the desk checking in I gave my name. The woman next to me is telling the middle-aged white woman at the desk Republican to the question of party affiliation. She then asked why do you need to know that. The desk lady answered in a sing-song mocking tone because the poll watchers need to know. I said to her you should keep your opinions to yourself.
I voted straight pubby with the exception for 1 down ticket dem, so my electronic vote wont be switched. I also wore a red top. Came home and had to chew a piece of Nicorette gum.
I live in Delaware County, once a strong Republican area, now fading onto blue. Voted at 7:15 am, no line. Our district is majority Republican but just barely.
Long lines early in Central PA at two poling stations I drove past. Mine had a good crowd until about 8:15 - sadly lots of middle aged hippie chicks and lisping beta males in line in front of me.
Some encouraging news here. Everyone please give some background on your polling area since most people aren’t from PA and not familiar with the terrain.
Anyone from Bucks County? I think I heard that was the bellwether district to watch.
Good job!
Luzerne County PA anyone?
What’s going on there....?
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