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Hey, everyone. It's Scott Pressler. It's after 7 o'clock, and voters are still waiting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This county has flipped from blue to red this year, yet voters are still in line three hours after the polls were supposed to close.

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Nevada has paused vote counting until Thursday morning. A water pipe burst at State Farm Arena in Georgia, halting absentee ballot tabulation. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, and other counties in Pennsylvania have also stopped counting for the night. Fulton County in Georgia will resume counting in the morning. Election workers will return to counting mail-in ballots in the morning. Nevada has also stopped counting votes. Translation: Nevada and Pennsylvania have temporarily stopped counting votes. A water pipe issue in Georgia caused a pause in absentee ballot tabulation. Several counties in Pennsylvania and Fulton County in Georgia have also halted counting for the night. Workers will resume counting in the morning.

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We are awaiting more votes from the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Both campaigns are closely monitoring the situation as six top battlegrounds remain undecided. Stay tuned for the next significant update on the vote count.

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Polls have closed, and local election officials in Pennsylvania, along with trained volunteers, are counting the votes. Results will be reported to the Department of State and posted live at electionreturns.pa.gov. It's important to reassure everyone that every legal vote will be counted accurately, and the will of the people will be respected. Patience is requested from Pennsylvanians and the media, as counting millions of votes takes time. The speed at which news organizations call elections depends on the closeness of the races; tighter races require more time to ensure every eligible vote is accurately counted.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or two to finish counting. This could delay the results of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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Hey, everyone. It's Scott Pressler. It's past 7 PM, and voters are still waiting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This county has flipped from blue to red this year, and even three hours after the polls were supposed to close, people are still in line to vote.

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Voting is closed right now, but we have the right to vote until 4:30. The process is slow, and they cut the line at 1:45 due to high volume. This feels like voter fraud. No, it's not fraud; it's a procedural decision. You can contact voter protection or the county commissioners to complain. They are not accepting anyone else, and it's posted that they can cut it off. This is about ensuring everyone has the right to vote until 4:30 on election day. The situation is frustrating, and I have it on video.

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It'll be a long day, and we don't expect an early call for this race. However, we are optimistic about turning the page on Donald Trump and installing Vice President Harris as the next president of the United States.

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Hey everyone, this is Scott Pressler in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We have an extension for early in-person voting, and our Trump table is attracting more attention than the Democrats'. It seems the Democratic governor, Shapiro, isn't informing people about this extension, possibly to hinder our voting efforts after flipping Bucks County from blue to red. Early Vote Action has texted every registered Republican in the county, reminding them they can vote until 5 PM today and tomorrow. We're mobilizing in Levittown, Doylestown, and Quakertown, and we're determined to deliver Pennsylvania for Donald J. Trump. Let's go!

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the battleground state. It is a big development, but we don't have exact numbers yet.

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Yesterday, there was great success in the voting process with a record-breaking 4,700,000 voters. The average wait time was only 2 minutes statewide. Currently, there is about 2% of the votes left to count, but it is not expected to change any outcomes. The Secretary of State mentioned that predictions are made by people who specialize in that, and they will provide information on the remaining counties.

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Hey everyone, this is Scott Pressler with breaking news. The Republican National Committee has won a court case, resulting in three additional days of early in-person voting due to voter disenfranchisement at the Doylestown Courthouse. Voting is available today, Wednesday, and will continue through Thursday and Friday. Make sure to show up and make your voices heard. You can request an in-person on-demand mail-in ballot until 5 PM today, tomorrow, and Friday. Let’s go!

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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, including Pittsburgh, as well as Beaver, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania, counting stopped for the night and will resume in the morning. Fulton County in Georgia, which includes Atlanta, also paused counting and will continue in the morning. Nevada stopped counting votes on election day but did not provide a reason. Additionally, counting in State Farm Arena, where Georgia's largest county was tallying absentee ballots, has been halted due to a broken water pipe.

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- The discussion centers on ballot processing in Maricopa County, with several shipments arriving after the initial belief that counting was near completion. Speaker 0 notes that the Wednesday before the Friday they quit voting, and ten days before they quit tabulating, more truckloads of ballots came in, leading to the question: “how can you not know how many ballots are still out there?” - Speaker 1 asks for clarification: “They thought they were done.” The conversation confirms multiple times that those running the counting rooms believed they were almost done, or would be done, on Wednesday morning, then Thursday morning, then Friday morning, and the process extended into the next week. - Trucks bringing ballots arrived on the third, fourth, and fifth days, continuing throughout the last week. The last day mentioned is the tenth, with ballots still arriving. The company involved is Runback, described as doing high-speed scanning and printing of duplications and military ballots. There was no observer presence at Runback, and Speaker 0 indicates she had not been called to work there; she does not know exactly what Runback was doing (printing vs. scanning). - It is stated that all high-speed scanning occurs at Runback, and the ballots go to Runback. There is uncertainty about off-site scanning and whether Dominion equipment was involved. Speaker 0 clarifies: “They were duplications, the ballots that wouldn’t read through the tabulation machines. They were ballots that came in from military and overseas.” The number of additional sources for ballots beyond military/overseas is unknown, and Speaker 0 suggests this is a question for county employees to explain. - About the counting process: Speaker 0 confirms that the ballots went through tabulation machines and that adjudication work took place for those late arrivals. They observed the ballots being processed, but did not know the exact totals for certain days. - Daily volumes are described. Speaker 0 estimates: one day a shift might handle 90,000 ballots, and some days had similar volumes across three shifts; other days had fewer. There were days when as few as 15,000 ballots were processed. The “back door” arrivals are contrasted with the front door, with Speaker 0 noting that all back door ballots were received through back entries, not the front door. The remaining ballots in the latter part of the period continued to come in and be tabulated, with ongoing full-time shifts through the eighth, ninth, and tenth days. - The episode concludes with Speaker 1 seeking further explanation, and Speaker 0 indicating that some of the details were not fully known and that a county employee should clarify where the incoming ballots came from during the latter part of the period.

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Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold around Atlanta, stopped counting absentee ballots at 10:30 PM and said they'd resume in the morning. A water pipe broke in State Farm Arena, where Fulton County's absentee ballots were being counted, halting tabulation. Allegheny (Pittsburgh), Beaver, Ardaghur County, Butler, and Westmoreland also stopped counting for the night and planned to resume at 10:00 AM the next day. Counting in one location was expected to resume around 8:30 AM. Fulton County planned to stop counting at 10:30 PM and resume the next morning. Election workers stopped counting mail-in ballots at 10:00 PM and were scheduled to return at 10:00 AM the next day. Nevada also stated they would stop counting.

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There's an hour wait for voting, and I'm advising everyone to stay in line. If you have time, make sure to get in line by 8 o'clock. They can't stop you from voting.

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It always takes a long time to count ballots, but in previous elections, large margins allowed for earlier calls. Margins are likely to be tight this time, so we might need to wait a few days in states like Georgia. Each state has different rules for counting, which can make the results look suspicious. The count doesn't unfold in a uniform manner; sometimes results come in batches. We run the most complicated elections in the world.

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Nevada paused vote counting until 9 AM Thursday due to a broken water pipe at State Farm Arena in Georgia. Allegheny, Beaver, Ardbert, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania stopped counting for the night and will resume at 10 AM. Fulton County will stop at 10:30 PM and restart tomorrow. Nevada stopped counting votes without explanation. Mike Armstrong reports from Allegheny County, Pittsburgh.

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Biden aimed to flip the election, and Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, provided an update. With about 2% of votes remaining, Georgia saw a record turnout of 4.7 million voters, surpassing 2016's 4.1 million. The average wait time was just 2 minutes. Raffensperger noted that he doesn't expect the remaining votes to change the outcome, based on current results and where the outstanding votes are located. Analysts suggest the remaining votes are from heavily Democratic areas, which may slightly affect the margin but not the overall results. The counties are working diligently to finalize the count today.

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Hi, Martha. This situation is significant and complex. Bucks County is a crucial swing area in Pennsylvania. An injunction now allows voters to request on-demand mail-in ballots until 5 PM on Friday, extending the previous deadline. There was confusion as the original cutoff was 5 PM yesterday, but footage from the RNC shows lines being closed around 2:30 PM. Some voters reported being told that the deadline could be adjusted at any time. One voter expressed frustration, noting that the people waiting in line are there due to a lack of trust in the system.

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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, they paused overnight and resumed in the morning. Fulton County, Georgia, stopped counting at 10:30 PM and will continue tomorrow. Nevada also stopped counting until 9 AM on Thursday. The reason for the pause in Nevada is unclear. Additionally, there was a water pipe break at State Farm Arena in Georgia, where they were counting absentee ballots, causing a halt in tabulation.

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I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center, where they are contesting ballots. A guy I spoke to said they had finished counting all the ballots smoothly and were ready to shut down. But at around 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with 130,000+ ballots. He was astonished that every single one of those ballots was for Biden and had been delivered before the cutoff time.

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I'm Zach Scherer, assistant county manager for elections in Maricopa County. Our first results will be available at 8 PM, an hour after polls close, and will include 70-75% of early ballots received. Additional results will follow throughout the night, primarily from in-person votes at our vote centers. Most ballots will be counted within 24 hours after polls close. However, Arizona's races are often very close, so it may take a few days for the media to call the races. Candidates who lead on election night may not maintain those leads as more ballots are counted, which is a normal part of the process.

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Nevada paused vote counting until Thursday at 9 AM due to a broken water pipe at State Farm Arena in Georgia. Allegheny, Beaver, Ardbert, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania stopped counting for the night and will resume in the morning. Fulton County in Georgia will stop at 10:30 PM and continue tomorrow. Nevada halted counting on election day without explanation, impacting a major county. Mike Armstrong reports from Allegheny County, near Pittsburgh.
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