Some reports from Pennsylvania:
- Turn out appears to be high across the state of Pennsylvania. Philly is low at this point.
- There are reports that Congressman Brady and local Dems would not let GOP poll watchers into the 19th Ward of Philadelphia today.
- There are massive problems with machines across the state. Lebanon and Allegheny Counties seem to be the worst right now.
- The 4th CD, Melissa Hart’s district, is reporting very high turnout perhaps near 20% already.
- Harrisburg and Philly seem light thus far.
- Some local problems with Dem material too close to the polls, but no major instances or fraud or violence yet.
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Read on FR earlier
Just heard on the radio that a heavily republican precinct in NM district 1 (Wilson / Madrid race) had only 150 printed ballots this morining. As of 7 AM, there were over 200 people in line to vote. This is a mostly GOP-favorable precinct. The poll workers were actucally turning people away, telling them they'll call them (yeah, right) when new ballots are available. Heather Wilson was interviewed and she said it is criminal to have so few ballots (150 for over 2000 registered voters) for this polling location (this problem wasn't reported for Dem-leaning locations, of course). Lawyers for both sides are are on scene.
Plus heard of problems in CT and TN with voting machines being down in red districts. TN voters were told they were out of luck
Posted by: Jbwbubba at November 7, 2006 12:40 PM
The biggest "surprise" of the day will be when John Murtha gets his "big fat backside" handed to him in PA-12.
Posted by: Leo Pusateri
at November 7, 2006 12:46 PM
I hope you're right, Leo...
Posted by: keefer
at November 7, 2006 01:22 PM
Leo,
I hope you're right, too...that traitor needs to be tossed out on his ear.
Posted by: marknoonan at November 7, 2006 02:21 PM
REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP!!
Fools may be talking
but no fools are listening!!
Give your heads a collective shake.
Grab your millions and run.
Posted by: jay at November 8, 2006 08:44 PM




