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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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We moved to America six months ago and have already obtained our citizenship. We are excited to vote for Kamala Harris. Yesterday, we participated in voting in Gwinnett County, and today, we are voting in Fulton County. We have all our necessary documents ready.

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I'm standing next to the only ballot drop box in Cleveland, Ohio, and also the only one in Cuyahoga County. People are casting their votes here. I asked someone if they voted for Reagan or Jimmy Carter, and they said Carter. We don't want to get too personal, but there's a bit of traffic around the drop box.

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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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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. Younger individuals assisted them in filling out their voter information. They managed to bypass a two-hour line and approached a polling official. However, there was an issue with one woman's name not being in the system. The group suggested they could change it on the spot, raising questions about how that could be done.

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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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I just voted in California, a very liberal state. When I arrived, I noticed many people wearing trash bags. A lady at the polling place asked why I was wearing one, but I just looked around and decided not to explain. It felt like everyone was in on a secret, and I wasn't going to spill the beans. If you're curious about why we're all in trash bags, you'll have to look it up yourself.

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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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I felt compelled to share my experience after working at a polling station for the November 5th election in Iowa. During training, I learned that illegal immigrants can vote using driver's licenses that look identical to those of US citizens. If their citizenship is questioned, they can still vote using a provisional ballot, which is later verified. They have until November 12th to provide proof of citizenship, but documents like utility bills do not confirm citizenship. I'm concerned about the integrity of the voting process and who verifies these provisional ballots. It's crucial for US citizens to be informed and vote responsibly. I encourage everyone to educate themselves and engage in the electoral process. This is about raising awareness of what’s happening. Please keep negative comments to a minimum; I'm sharing this to inform, not to offend.

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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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Voting issues are already emerging in Mississippi, just an hour into election day. I'm volunteering with the Mississippi Port People's Campaign to assist voters. We're active in over 40 counties, ensuring safe access to polling places, including accessible parking and preventing ballot shortages. Reports are coming in about various problems: disabled individuals facing inaccessible entrances, malfunctioning electronic ballot machines, and doors that are hard to open. Some locations lack handicap ramps, and there are already protesters present. I'm currently at a location with no major issues, helping people enter safely and informing those with disabilities that they can skip the line. I'll provide updates throughout the day as I continue my 12-hour shift.

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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. Younger individuals assisted them in filling out their voter registration forms. They managed to bypass a two-hour line and approached a polling station. However, one woman was told her name wasn't in the system. The group suggested they could go back and change it, raising questions about how names could be altered.

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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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My mail-in ballot never arrived; it got stuck at the post office. Interestingly, my dad, an 82-year-old registered Republican, also didn’t receive his ballot for the first time. He mentioned that everyone in his office, likely voting Democrat, got theirs weeks ago. When I went to vote, I had to scroll down to the second page for my choice. I've noticed reports of glitches in the voting process, and it’s curious that these glitches seem to favor one candidate. I haven't seen any glitches that benefit Trump. Also, in California, when I asked if I needed to show my ID, they seemed offended.

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My wife and I went to vote in Morgan County, where we recently moved. We updated our voter registration, but when we arrived at the precinct, our names weren't in the system. Poll watchers and clerks mentioned they were experiencing more voting issues than ever, affecting both new and long-time residents. We were allowed to vote provisionally, but our names won't be counted in the tally for about a week. This raises concerns about the voting process, especially in a small, predominantly red county in Alabama. What does this mean for voting issues across the country? Let's discuss.

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I just finished voting, but there was an issue. When I presented my ID, the clerk informed me that their records showed I had requested, received, and returned a mail-in ballot, which I hadn't done. As a result, I had to cast a provisional vote and sign an affidavit stating I never received or returned an absentee ballot. Now, I need to call a number after election day to check if my vote was counted. It makes me wonder how many others faced similar issues, raising questions about the fairness and reliability of the voting system.

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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. They were assisted by younger individuals to fill out their voter registration forms. Despite facing a two-hour wait, they managed to bypass the line. When one woman approached the voting station, officials couldn't find her name in the system. The group suggested they could change her name to resolve the issue, raising questions about how that could be done.

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In Rutherford, New Jersey, the voting process involves checking in on the right side, then proceeding to designated voting groups. After obtaining a ballot, voters must wait in a long line to cast their votes at the end.

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The scene has been consistent since around 3:30 this afternoon, with people lined up and sitting in chairs. The wait time is approximately three hours, with some individuals reporting they've been in line since 6:20. While some voters have expressed frustration and left rather than wait, many are determined to stay and cast their votes.

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I went to vote and found out someone with my exact name and birthday in the same state has already voted. When they scanned my license, it showed I had voted, but I haven't. My name is unique, and the only difference was the address. This seems strange, especially since I'm not registered to vote, which might explain the issue. Overall, it feels sketchy.

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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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I went to vote, but they wouldn't let me. They claimed they didn't understand me because I was speaking English. Then they asked for ID, which I found outrageous. I couldn't believe they would ask for identification. They even said they were going to call the police on me.

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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. They were assisted by younger individuals to fill out their voter registration. Despite a two-hour wait, they managed to bypass the line. One woman faced issues with her name not being in the system, but was told they could change it. There was confusion about how to change her name on the spot.

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I checked my voter registration and found out I wasn't registered in Fulton County, so I had to return to Muskogee County to vote. However, when I got there, I was rejected again. Now, I have to go back to Atlanta. Just think about the chaos if this happened last minute. It doesn't matter; I would drive to DC if necessary to avoid a bad situation. I’m determined to do whatever it takes.
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