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White South Africans flock to a historic referendum; voting began briskly across centers, with queues before 07:00 in Pretoria. President f w de Klaire and his wife Marika voted, and he said he was optimistic about the result. Conservative Party leader Doctor Anbres Streich voted in Nelstrom, with others bringing children to witness the referendum. DP leader Zach De who voted in Greenside, a Johannesburg suburb. In Germiston, turnout skewed older, with passes from old age homes arriving. In Bloemfontein, rain coincided with high turnout, with over 2,000 ballots cast at the city hall and more than 1,000 in Virginia, Valcom. Durban saw long queues after 07:00; Pietermaritzburg South reported over 1,500 votes in the first hours. East London experienced brisk voting, with over 1,000 by 10:00. The Eastern Cape expects more than a quarter of a million voters at the 100.

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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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White South Africans flock to a historic referendum. Voting began briskly in Pretoria with queues before 07:00. President F W de Klaire and Marika voted in Arcadia; de Klaire said he was optimistic about the result. In Nelstrom, Anbres Streich voted; Treynich said he was confident of winning. Yat Mare, a Conservative Alliance member, was among the first at Rutendale, Pretoria. In Greenside, DP leader Zach De Beer queued, stamped his ID, and left for a tour. Germiston saw mostly older voters; East Rand seniors helped up. Bloemfontein reported rain but high turnout; over 2,000 in the city hall; Virginia and Valcom over 1,000. Durban and Pietermaritzburg South reported long queues; George Bartlett spoke of good spirits. East London: queues; Beaconhurst School in Beacon Bay in Williamstown: brisk. More than a quarter of a million registered voters in Eastern Cape are expected to cast their ballots at the 100

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At the Lincoln Place polling site, voters faced delays this morning as the location opened an hour and a half late, at 8:20 instead of 7. Many arrived early, but due to the absence of the election judge, poll workers lacked necessary supplies, causing frustration among those waiting in line. Some voters had to cast provisional ballots, meaning their votes won't be counted immediately. An election worker noted that fewer than 20 provisional ballots were issued. Voters expressed disappointment, as they prefer to see their votes cast on election day. Despite the initial issues, the situation is now running smoothly at the polling site.

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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 went to vote for the first time in California, bringing my proof of address and ID. Arriving at a polling place in San Diego, I found a long line and noticed the building's rundown appearance. I spoke with the man in front of me, who was also voting for the first time and had just decided to support Trump. The line kept growing, and I registered to vote on the spot without needing to show ID. I received a green conditional voter registration envelope for my ballot. By the time I left around 4 PM, the line had grown significantly, and I had waited an hour. Those still waiting would likely wait about two hours. I put on my sticker and officially voted in California.

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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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At a polling station in New Taipei City, votes are being counted after the polls closed. In Taiwan, there is no absentee voting; all voting is done in person. Volunteers are inside reciting and tallying the votes on a whiteboard. This method is seen as fair and safe, protecting Taiwan from potential interference, particularly from China. While it may not be the most efficient system compared to other countries, it has proven effective in past elections. Access to the counting area is restricted, but there’s a glimpse of the process taking place.

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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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This is mainly a discussion about the upcoming election and the impact of voter turnout. The weather forecast for tomorrow is wet and cold. Postal votes have already been received, with hints suggesting a tough outcome for the Labour party in many areas. Both sides are acknowledging the challenging situation for Labour based on the postal votes.

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Long lines in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, have led to significant wait times for voters, with reports of waits reaching up to four hours. Many voters expressed frustration over the delays, citing issues with voting machines that were down earlier in the day. Some individuals returned multiple times, hoping to cast their votes, while others left the line, unsure if they would return. Despite the inconvenience, many remained determined to vote, with some bringing chairs and water for the long wait. The situation has drawn attention to the need for improvements in the voting process to accommodate the high turnout.

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South Africa is facing a crisis with 40 race-based laws targeting white people. Recently, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed "expropriation without compensation" into law, which feels like the final straw. We've been dealing with anti-white laws for a long time. I'm grateful that America and Donald Trump are paying attention because we're on the brink of a socialist collapse. I don't believe we can fix this internally and the economy may not survive until the next election in 2029. We need external intervention and hopefully America's involvement will provide the necessary change. South Africa is far more infected with the woke mind virus than America, and there's no effort to reverse it here.

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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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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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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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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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I voted in the referendums to support equality for all families and recognition for family carers in the constitution. Polls are open until 10 pm, so please make sure to vote as decisions are made by those who participate.

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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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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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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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On March 16, 2014, voting stations opened in Crimea at 8 am. There were 27 real and 1200 temporary polling stations. The two questions on the ballot were: 1) Are you in favor of Crimea joining Russia as a subject of the Russian Federation? 2) Are you in favor of restoring the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Crimea and the status of Crimea as part of Ukraine?

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Here in Sevastopol, Crimea, overwhelming support exists for rejoining the Russian Federation, demonstrated by the thousands who voted in the referendum. This city has close historical and cultural ties to Russia, the headquarters for Russia's Black Sea Fleet, and a majority of Russian-speaking people. Many describe this day as historic, the first opportunity in decades for Crimeans to decide their future. Many are emotionally charged, with tears of joy, feeling like they are finally going home to Russia. People feel that Russia is spiritually close and where they always belonged and express their desire for Putin to be their president, respecting him and his policies, confident that he will protect them and improve their lives. Despite the international community deeming the referendum illegal and threatening sanctions, many believe it reflects the will of the people and that the West should not interfere.

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Some Rhodesian whites express fear and dismay following Mugabe's victory. One feels sick, and another states Mugabe was the one they feared most of all. Several express worry about the future, with one considering leaving for Britain. A woman hopes it will stop the war, which has been dreadful and caused her to lose her husband. Another is worried about potential nationalization. One person is not happy, citing Mugabe's responsibility for atrocities and his communist affiliation. Another feels they have lost the war and everything they fought for. One person believes the victory is a victory for Russia.

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Exciting news for Georgia residents: over 710,000 Georgians have already voted today. If this trend continues, we could see over 1.1 million votes, bringing the total to approximately 5.15 million. It's uncertain how the turnout will change as people finish work today. Additionally, there was an unusual incident in Peach County where a space heater, used to warm the area, was also connected to the county's EMS services, causing some complications. Overall, the voting activity is noteworthy and reflects strong engagement in the electoral process.
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