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In Bucks County, the line for voting wraps around the building. Many people have been waiting for hours. One woman, who arrived at 1 PM, expressed frustration about not being able to return on Tuesday due to babysitting obligations, highlighting a sense of disenfranchisement. Another voter, Cindy Deaner, has been waiting since 9 AM and feels frustrated as well. She cannot vote on Tuesday because of work commitments. The situation reflects a broader issue of inadequate staffing at polling places, leaving many voters unable to cast their ballots. Despite the long wait, some are determined to vote, while others have already left due to the lengthy lines.

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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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Donald Trump appears to be preparing to contest the election by alleging cheating in Pennsylvania, specifically suing Bucks County for supposed irregularities. This strategy has been ongoing for months, as he continues to claim that any potential loss would be due to cheating. In response, it's important to note that a court ruled in favor of the Republican National Committee regarding Bucks County, which had violated election laws by sending voters home. This ruling allowed for extended voting days. The discussion shifts to the broader implications of the election, emphasizing that it represents not just a political contest but also a matter of democracy and decency. The conversation concludes with a call for clarity and fairness in reporting these events.

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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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In Bucks County, officials were shutting down voting lines early, preventing people from casting their ballots, which violated Pennsylvania law requiring polling places to remain open until 5:30 PM. A lawsuit was filed to address this issue, and the court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, ordering Bucks County to keep the lines open for in-person voting through November 1st. This decision is crucial for those who took time off work to vote and were unjustly turned away.

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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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Cecilia reports from Pennsylvania, highlighting its importance with 19 electoral college votes. On the final campaign day, both candidates focused on the state, with Trump emphasizing that winning Pennsylvania would secure the election. Kamala Harris concluded her rally at the iconic Rocky steps. Al Schmidt, the secretary of state, indicated that results may not be available tonight, clarifying that any delays are not indicative of wrongdoing. He urged everyone to be patient.

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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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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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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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I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center where they are contesting ballots. A man shared that at 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with over 130,000 ballots, all for Biden, after the precinct had closed. This raised concerns about the legitimacy of the ballots.

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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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Pennsylvania is the focus, as we faced challenges with poll watchers being denied entry in eight counties, including areas near Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. We quickly mobilized our election integrity operation to address these issues, and I'm pleased to report all our poll watchers are now inside. It's a crucial state for us, and we've been actively campaigning there, holding two rallies with Donald Trump yesterday, while Kamala Harris was also in the state. The support from the people of Pennsylvania was encouraging, and we remain optimistic about our chances.

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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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- 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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We're in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where people are waiting hours to vote. At Lehigh University, students are gathered, and there's an official counting votes. It's important to refer any media inquiries to Becky Bartlett from the public information office. There are concerns about the legality of a hand count being conducted by a single judge, as Pennsylvania law requires a team of election officials for this process. Initially, it seemed one judge was counting alone, but after our arrival, it appears there are now two officials present. In Allentown, factories are closing, and in Bethlehem, people are filling out forms and waiting in line. We're reporting on these developments to ensure compliance with election laws.

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Scott Pressler and Dill are at the Green Dragon Farmers Market in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Dill met an Amish businessman who is invested in saving the country and knows many people. The businessman offered to distribute 100 voter registration and mail-in ballot applications if provided. Dill's outreach could result in 100 or more voter registrations. The deadline to register is October 21st. They are about to deliver the voter registration forms.

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Scott Pressler is at the Luzerne County Board of Elections, despite missing Trump's rally in Berks County. He states that it is equally important to demand transparency and accountability from the Board of Elections. According to Pressler, there is a backlog of thousands of unprocessed voter registration applications and mail-in ballot applications. He says the goal is to ensure every application is processed so that legal and lawful voters of Luzerne County can have their voices heard in November.

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We're in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where people are waiting hours to vote. At Lehigh University, students are gathering, and there's an official counting votes. A concern arises about a potential violation of Pennsylvania state law, which requires more than one election judge for hand counting ballots. Initially, it seemed one judge was alone, but after our arrival, two officials appeared. We're reporting on the situation to ensure compliance with the law. Meanwhile, in Allentown, factories are closing, and people are spending time filling out forms and standing in line.

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The message is to please be patient as Pennsylvania counties work to count votes quickly and with integrity. The goal is to provide the truth to voters. It takes time to count millions of votes. Pennsylvania is reportedly much better prepared today than they were four years ago. Secretary Schmidt is answering questions about the electoral process. He has teamed up with former Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett.

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Many have witnessed incidents of voters being turned away at polls in Delaware County and Bucks County. Recently, local leader Val Bianca Diiello was arrested for encouraging people to stay in line and vote. This is a reaction from Democrat election officials who are alarmed by our record early voting turnout in Pennsylvania. They aim to suppress our votes, but we will not let that happen. The Trump Vance campaign has filed a lawsuit against Bucks County for denying our voters access. We urge everyone to stay in line and vote. Donald Trump needs your support, and Pennsylvania is crucial for America. We will ensure a strong turnout and resist any attempts to stop us.

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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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Ballots in Cambria County, Pennsylvania are down, and people are being told to fill out emergency ballots to be counted at the courthouse. This situation is concerning. It feels like chaos is beginning, and there's a fear of Trump winning because he represents a strong option for the future. The past four years have seen a president who seems disengaged and unaware of critical issues, which is troubling. There's a need for change, and regardless of Kamala Harris's name, she is not a viable candidate. The focus should be on addressing these issues effectively.
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