Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Pennsylvania-duh voting problems

It looks like the 2008 "Flori-duh" award will go to Pennsylvania. The Keystone State has the most electoral problems today.

Townhall's Amanda Carpenter writes that some Republican Election Board members were thrown out of several polling places this morning.

Red State is reporting that there seems to be a voter suppression push against Lancaster County, a conservative area of Pennsylvania.

This morning NBC 10 Philadelphia documented numerous problems with voting machines in Philly.

Also in the City of Brotherly Love, two men in quasi-military garb, members of the Black Panthers, were blocking the doors of a polling place. Video here. One of them was carrying a nightstick.

Back to Red State: A Philly man says he voted twice today.

An isolated incident? I doubt it. Another Philadelphian had the audacity to tell a CNN reporter that he voted twice too.

Philly is the problem. It's a heavily Democratic city, by the way.

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