Pennsylvania turnout strong
KLO at the Corner has a reader email indicating strong turnout in PA:
Hi Kathryn, Just wanted to let you know that I reside in Hilltown Township, a small community in Bucks County, PA. I am one of those people who vote in every election usually before I go to work. Normally I am one of the first ten voters; today I was #89. I waited in line for 40 minutes. When I left there was still a line out the door and around the corner. Hopefully this will bode well for Rick Santorum.
Even at this early hour, that email seems to be true for much of the state. A friend who is a ground game Santorum volunteer working the “T” area emails me a similar report about strong turnout, but notes “some machine problems.” In southeastern PA, a liberal stronghold, I have received a couple anecdotal reports from volunteers walking the neighborhoods yesterday. The reactions they were receiving were not as hostile towards Santorum as you might expect from that area. Rather, folks seemed frustrated with the race in general. How that will translate today is anyone’s guess.
November 7th, 2006 at 11:34 am
Has anyone seen video of Bob Casey, Jr. voting?
We know he didn’t bother to campaign — will he at least rouse himself to vote for himself?