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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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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 need to address issues with computer voting, as seen in Antrim County, Michigan. Despite a programming error, it was caught and corrected the same day. There is no evidence of a statewide software glitch affecting other elections. Let's focus on winning elections instead of worrying about false claims.

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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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We need the counts to move forward with the audit. Despite concerns about a specific precinct, the focus should be on completing the audit and getting the number of ballots. The process is to finish the presidential race audit without separating the ballots and then proceed from there. The former state representative's issues with county ballots can be addressed later. Completing the audit is the priority right now.

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In the Philadelphia Board of Elections, mail-in ballots were processed without any civilian oversight or observation. The ballots were handled in a large room called Hall F, with a fence separating the observers from the workers. The workers were spread out across the room, making it difficult for the observers to see what they were doing. There was no opportunity for the observers to challenge or inspect the mail-in ballots. This lack of oversight is a recurring issue.

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Our current voting systems are complicated and messy. Votes are not reconciled and verified at the precinct level in many states. Instead, they are sent to third party entities or counted at centralized locations without public oversight. Mail-in ballots are not secure and can lead to fraud. We need to return to hand counting at the precinct level to ensure accurate accounting and transparency. This system worked for years before 2000 and is still used in France because it is secure. Our current system invites fraud and distrust, so we must act now to restore faith in our elections. Demand hand counting at the precinct level to stop fraud and build back trust in our elections.

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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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Bucks County has made headlines this year, flipping from blue to red, with more registered Republicans than Democrats for the first time. Thanks to the RNC's lawsuit, we secured three additional days of early voting after voters faced issues with in-person and mail-in voting. A court ruled that undated and misdated mail-in ballots cannot be counted, which some officials ignored. Congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and Senator-elect Dave McCormick, as well as to those who won congressional seats, including Rob Bresnahan and Ryan McKenzie. We will peacefully pursue these seats in 2027. Mark Elias and his associates should face disbarment for their misconduct. I will dedicate the next three years to reclaiming Bucks County. Thank you to all the patriots who joined us today.

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For the safety and security of our nation, we should switch to paper ballots, which cost only 8% of what machines cost. These paper ballots should be watermarked to prevent cheating. Along with paper ballots, we need same-day voting, voter ID, and proof of citizenship. Some states take weeks to finish counting votes, and in a close election, this delay is unacceptable. With paper ballots, everyone would know the results by 10 PM. I asked Elon Musk about voting systems, and he said computers aren't suitable for voting due to too many transactions happening too quickly. The most secure and fastest way to secure elections is with paper ballots. France used mail-in ballots but switched back to paper ballots and had their election results by 10:05 PM with no complaints. We're one of the only countries with mail-in voting.

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We need to stop mail-in applications and ballots because we don't have the means to control them in the United States. Additionally, drop boxes are causing problems and should be eliminated. Some states will still have drop boxes funded by Zuckerberg for the midterms, while others won't. Georgia, for example, will keep drop boxes but move them inside buildings.

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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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A key priority is ensuring election integrity, which is crucial for many constituents. I am advocating for a comprehensive audit of Maricopa County's election system by a reputable firm. Recently, I participated in a conference call with the senate president, the speaker of the house of Arizona, and the Florida secretary of state to discuss the differences in our election systems and explore potential improvements.

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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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My wife and I went to vote in Morgan County after updating our voter registration. Upon arrival, we found our names missing from the system. Poll workers mentioned they were experiencing significant issues with both new and long-time voters. We were allowed to vote provisionally, but our votes won't be counted for several days. This raises concerns about how this might affect the overall voting process. If this is happening in a small, predominantly red county in Alabama, what issues might be occurring nationwide? Let's discuss.

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In recounting votes, I've noticed that simply comparing hand counts to machine counts doesn't address the origin of the ballots being counted. Often, we don't even know which precinct a ballot came from, especially when dealing with two-sided ballots. We focus solely on the vote itself without considering the front of the ballot. Additionally, the image quality of these questionable ballots in Pennsylvania and Arizona is not being examined during the recount process.

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This graph shows Wisconsin vote totals, particularly a spike at 3:30 AM that raises questions. The issue stems from how absentee ballots are counted. I support allowing counties to count these ballots the day before, with equal observers from both parties, to avoid such sudden increases. This spike likely comes from Milwaukee Central Count, which faced significant operational issues, including a failure to seal a power outlet box, requiring the reprocessing of 30,000 ballots. Despite the chaos, election observers believed the results would be legitimate, though heavily favoring Democrats. A major concern in Wisconsin is the lack of maintenance on voter rolls, with 7.5 million registered voters compared to only 3.6 million eligible voters.

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If an election is close, Commonwealth will win by cheating, fortifying, and stealing ballots. Elections are not perfectly clean, but changes were done in plain daylight. To improve elections, run them like other Western democracies: one-day voting, practically no absentee ballots, and stronger voter ID. This used to be more common in the U.S., but has decayed over the last 20-30 years. Results were available on election day 30-40 years ago, which no longer happens.

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I urge you all to consider the seriousness of this situation. Can we, as citizens of Maricopa County, afford to use equipment that has a failure rate 235 times higher than the federal standard? Will this further damage or restore confidence in our already broken election system?

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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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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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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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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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In a close election, it's likely that the Commonwealth will manipulate the outcome through tactics like ballot harvesting. While there are rule changes that seem transparent, elections are not entirely clean. To improve the system, elections should be conducted like in other Western democracies: one-day voting with minimal absentee ballots, stronger voter ID requirements, and making Election Day a national holiday. This approach would ensure that only eligible voters participate and restore the integrity of the electoral process, which has significantly declined over the past few decades.
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