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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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In Bucks County, the line for voting wraps around the building, with many people waiting for hours. Some individuals express frustration about the long wait, with one person stating they arrived at 9 AM and are still waiting at 1:30 PM. Others mention they cannot return to vote on Tuesday due to work obligations, feeling disenfranchised. Despite the long wait, some are determined to cast their votes. Concerns are raised about the lack of staffing at the polling place, suggesting that officials were aware of the need for more personnel but failed to act. Many have already left the line due to the wait, highlighting the issue of accessibility for voters.

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I'm here to submit my ballot. Is this the deposit box? Yes, your ballot goes in here. It's not electronically counted; it will be secured with others. How can I be sure it's counted? Once it's in the locked box, it will be counted after 8 PM. The computer will read the cards, provided they are filled out correctly. There was a problem with the machine earlier. Occasional jams can happen, but it's not frequent. Thanks for the help. Any other questions? The election board is next door. I think my ballot didn't work because I voted for Trump. Thank you.

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Stay here until you can vote. I recommend at least three hours. I understand some of you have been here since early morning. I want to ensure you have the opportunity to vote today. There are other options available, but I believe it's important to be here now.

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I'm at the Levittstown voting center, where the line is wrapped around the building and barely moving. The staff isn't rushing things, and people are waiting a long time. Some have been in line for about 3 hours, while others have waited even longer—4 hours, 6 hours, and even 6 and a half hours. There are chairs set up for those waiting, and some have brought pizza and drinks to pass the time. Despite the long wait, everyone is determined to hold their place in line.

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Just visited my local polling place, and the line is about an hour long—I've never seen it this busy. Earlier, the polling machines were down, so it's crucial to stay in line and ensure your vote is counted. Everyone needs to get out and vote today; it's essential for making a difference in New Jersey and across the country. I appreciate everyone who is engaging with others and contributing to this effort. Looking forward to seeing the results, and thank you all for your commitment.

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Excuse me, how many ballots are you turning in? You're only allowed to submit one ballot per person. Do you have an affidavit for all those? It's the post office. That seems suspicious. Someone is dropping off a large number of ballots in Northampton County right after the office has closed.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that, and you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have my permission to videotape? This is public, and I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am. This is public, and I have the right to videotape under the First Amendment.

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A group discusses voting issues as some individuals express frustration over being unable to vote. One person mentions needing to bring someone to vote by 4:00 PM, but another insists that voting is closed. They argue about the right to vote until 4:30 PM, with one person claiming that the line was cut off at 1:45 PM due to high volume. Accusations of voter fraud arise, with claims that the process is unfair. The conversation escalates as individuals demand accountability and express disbelief over the situation, insisting that everyone in line should be allowed to vote until the official closing time.

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Just left the Oklahoma County election board at 9 AM after waiting since 7:30. The line is huge, stretching all the way around and to the back. It took 90 minutes to get through. Get out and vote!

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You're a poll worker, right? What’s the issue? You mentioned Trump is a racist while people were entering. No, I'm not a poll worker. But you all were saying it. No, you were. How can you say that? Whatever. I'll report this to your supervisor.

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A person attempted to vote early, but the scanner was broken. Staff said they would scan the ballot later, after everyone left, and offered to put it in a box. The person declined and said they would return another day.

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I woke up this morning determined to vote, feeling it was important to participate in the election. At the Episcopal Church in Cape Coral, Florida, I waited in line for about 30 minutes. When I presented my ID, the representative informed me that I had already voted by mail, which I denied. I expressed my concerns about mail-in voting being easily manipulated. The representative called someone for assistance, and after about 15 minutes, they were able to delete the erroneous vote. I was finally allowed to vote, but I felt anxious and confused, especially since I had just registered a week and a half ago. It’s unsettling to think that my vote could have been intercepted, and I’ll never know who I supposedly voted for by mail.

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I'm going to do some sparring and check online. A question arises about bringing someone to vote at 4 o'clock. Voting is reportedly closed, but there's confusion because people believe they have the right to vote until 4:30. One person explains that the process is slow due to high volume, leading to a cutoff at 1:45. This prompts accusations of voter fraud, claiming that cutting the line is unjust. Despite the explanation that the cutoff is posted, the frustration continues, with claims that everyone in line should be allowed to vote until 4:30 on election day. Tensions rise as accusations of election fraud are exchanged, and the situation remains heated.

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The process is slow and grueling, leading to the decision to close the line at 1:45 PM due to high demand. Many people were still waiting, but they had to stop accepting new voters at that time. This has sparked claims of voter fraud, although others dispute that notion. There are suggestions to contact voter protection services and county commissioners to voice complaints about the situation. The discussion revolves around the frustrations of voters and the implications of the line closure.

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I received a text saying I had voted, but I hadn’t. Later, I got another text apologizing for the mistake. This prompted me to go to the polls early. When I arrived and tried to register, they told me I was already marked as having voted. I showed them the texts as proof, but they insisted there was nothing they could do. I have screenshots confirming I did not vote, yet the records say otherwise. I was at work when the supposed vote occurred. I need to know who to contact about this issue, as it feels illegal. TikTok, please don’t remove my video; I have proof of my situation.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that; you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have permission to videotape? This is public; I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am; this is public. I’ve told you, you do not have that right. First Amendment. Thank you.

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Hey, everyone. I'm at the Doylestown courthouse setting up a Trump table with signs. Make sure to come out and vote. You have until 5 PM today and also on Thursday and Friday. It's important to make your voices heard. If there's any attempt to disenfranchise voters, we will respond peacefully and in full force. See you soon, and I'll be here tomorrow.

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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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The speaker claims that a video shows a van dropping off boxes of ballots at the TCF center. They put the video on their website and tweeted about it, resulting in the suspension of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car and an escort car arriving, with people inside adding something each time. The van enters twice. However, a local reporter who was present all night denies any fraud or wrongdoing.

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Speaker 1 questions why ballot boxes are sitting on the street and being transported in a taxi, alleging that anyone can put anything they want in the boxes. Speaker 1 asks if this is a normal election and claims it is a complete fraud. Speakers 0 and 2 tell Speaker 1 that they are working and that Speaker 1 is not allowed to film. Speaker 1 asserts the right to film on public property. Speaker 2 calls Speaker 1 a pig.

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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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We were kicked out for wearing Trump gear—hats and shirts—before we could vote. We were told to remove them first. It seems unfair since there were others wearing Harris shirts without any issues. Why is Trump gear such a problem?

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How many ballots are you turning in? You're only allowed to submit one ballot per person. Do you have an affidavit for all those? It’s the post office, but this seems suspicious. Someone in Northampton County is dropping off a large number of ballots right at the deadline after the office has closed.

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Excuse me, how many ballots are you turning in? You're only supposed to submit one ballot per person. Do you have an affidavit for all those? It's with the post office. That seems suspicious. There's someone in Northampton County dropping off an excessive number of ballots right at the deadline after the office has closed.
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