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.
Then go move to Pennsylvania if you want to know. I’m not interested in your little reminders.
Hello All,
I live south of Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Pa which is a mostly conservative/republican area. I was at the poll this morning about 7:45am which is normal for me. 2008 and 2012, maybe 10-15 cars in the parking lot and no wait time at all.
This year, I would estimate 50-75 cars in the lot and I waited at least 10 minutes to vote. It was the busiest I have seen my polling place, ever.
NO Hillary signs anywhere, at least 4 Trump signs and many other down ballet republicans. There was only one person handing out literature and he was handing out the entire republican ticket.