It looks like there’s a strong Republican turnout in Pennsylvania and Florida.
Governor Tom Ridge reports high Republican intensity in Pennsylvania.

“I don’t think the folks in those counties, Bucks, Montgomery, et cetera, particularly care for the divisive nature of this presidency, the class warfare. A lot of them have sons and daughters that graduated from college who can’t find a job. So you pull these things together and there is an intensity and an excitement as evidenced by the 30,000 people in 45 degree weather on Sunday night we haven’t seen in Pennsylvania in a long, long time.” – Tom Ridge
Alberto Martinez @albertemartinez reports high Republican turnout in Florida.

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Patty commented:
It the waiting and the waiting.
CAN’T WAIT FOR THIS TO BE OVER!!
Patty commented:
When you think of all the negativeness of Obama and then the foolishness of Biden.
Americans would be fools to vote them in for a second term.
Mark commented:
Even liberals can’t vote for a CIC that leaves 4 men to die.
Patty commented:
Wall Street Journal Live 2012 Election Coverage
http://live.wsj.com/#!2BE9E75C-9146-458A-B1DD-074FC3F2E591
bg commented:
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November 5, 2012
Swing-state papers flip to Romney ahead of Election Day
newspapers that flipped from Obama to Romney:
Billings Gazette
Cape Cod Times
Casper Star-Tribune
The Columbian
The Daily Herald
Los Angeles Daily News
Daily Tribune
The Dallas Morning News
Des Moines Register
Florida Times-Union
Florida Today
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Houston Chronicle
The Journal & Courier
The Joplin Globe
Naples Daily News
New York Daily News
New York Observer
Newsday
Orlando Sentinel
Pasadena Star-News
Pensacola News Journal
Press-Telegram — Long Beach, Calif.
Quad-City Times
Reno Gazette-Journal
Shreveport Times
South Florida Sun Sentinel
The Telegraph — Nashua, N.H.
The Tennessean
Wisconsin State Journal
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Mad Hatter commented:
So far so good with the early turn out reports, considering Republicans always turn out heavy on election day. Romney has a campaign event in Pittsburgh at Atlantic Aviation Services, Pittsburgh International Airport at 3:20pm Easter Time.
I’ve been saying for the past month, since Western Pennsylvania is a big energy producer with coal and shale oil, and there’s a big turn out in that part of the state, it just might tip Pennsylvania to Romney.
Patty commented:
Beautiful!!
bg!!
Patty commented:
#7 November 6, 2012 at 1:49 pm
Mad Hatter commented:
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great comment.
bg commented:
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Thousands of Ballots Unlikely to Reach Military Voters in Time
posted several times about it..
crickets..
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bg commented:
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Mad Hatter #7 November 6, 2012 at 1:49 pm
not only PA..
Coal miners against Obama
West Virginia Takes A Stand
Blacks/Afro-Americans for Mitt Romney
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bg commented:
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November 6, 2012
Philly Activist Group Shreds GOP Voter Registrations
Complaint Alleges Unions Putting Illegal
Immigrants on Voter Rolls in Nevada
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Mad Hatter commented:
Another story that falls under the “so far, so good” category.
Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler has released early voting numbers from the state – and they look excellent for Mitt Romney.
According to those numbers, Republican turnout was 688,303; Democratic turnout was 653,450. Some 547,437 unaffiliated voters also voted early. That puts the Republican advantage in early voting at R+3. Back in 2008, Colorado early voting put Democrats up by 1.8%. That’s a huge swing for Mitt Romney.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/06/Romney-wins-early-voting-Colorado
warlord6 commented:
My 18 year old step-son and his cousin voted for the 1st time today (Pasco County, FL). They were nervous. They both casts votes for R/R.
My step-son’s father is a deadbeat who lives off the government and swears by Barry.
My step-son and his dad had a political tussle a year ago. They have not, nor will they, talk again.
Oh they are hispanic as well. I know, i’m a racist.
Sarah commented:
EVERYONE SHOULD BE MAKING CALLS FROM HOME FOR ROMNEY IF THERE IS NOT A CALL CENTER NEAR YOU. THE CAMPAIGN PAYS FOR THE CALLS. HELP GET OUT THE VOTE AND MAKE CALLS RIGHT UP TO THE FINISH LINE!!!!!!!!!!
Jon commented:
I live in western PA in a solid Republican district. Had to park 3 blocks away from my polling place. I have NEVER seen lines this long before.
bg commented:
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warlord6 #14 November 6, 2012 at 2:11 pm
huh, nothing you stated is racist, and good on them!!
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FurryGuy commented:
Forget what you see and hear on the news today, ignore what your friends tell you as to how this election is going, get out and vote! Vote as if your very life depended on it, because ultimately it does.
Drek commented:
I conversed with a poll watcher in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He confirmed that voter turnout is higher in Pennsylvania, and that was as of 1:00pm.
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