Tuesday, April 22, 2008

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t City Hall, Obama supporters were out in full force, causing the few Hillary Supporters (two--when we were there) quietly holding their signs in the corner.



Then came a Hillary bus. The two Hillary supporters start making some noise. Then the Obama camp and the Hillary camp attempt to drown out the other. Two Obama supporters went up to the Hillary van and held their signs up high and proud.

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Barack Obama supporters at City Hall.

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Obama brought Moorehouse student to Temple's Campus for the day.

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As voting entered it's closing hours, the First Presbyterian Church in Upper Darby saw it's busiest day and biggest turn out in years. While they were still hoping for another rush of voters just getting out of work, they were pleasantly surprised and encouraged by the turn out they had seen already throughout the day.

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Election Day


This is a picture of the entrance to the polls in King of Prussia. The place is Belmont 3, Upper Merion Township. Good Shepperd Lutheran Church.



It's a beautiful sunny day, about 65 degrees here in King of Prussia and after weeks of intense campaigning by both democratic candidates, people get a chance to cast their vote. There has been a jump in voter registration throughout the state. Over 30,000 newly registered voters in Montgomery County alone.



Here in King of Prussia, Jim Ruddy, the Judge of election says there has not been any technical problems with their two voting machines. Although he admits roughly about 8 people registered as independents have been turned away. The Pennsylvania primaries are closed primaries and voters can only vote if they are affiliated to a party. So far about 384 people have cast their vote. Jim says he expects at least 75 more voters before the polls close at 8pm.



"The flow has been steady" says Erika Spott, Upper Merion Township Supervisor, referring to people stopping in to cast their vote.



Reporting live from King of Prussia I'm Julio Nunez for WJRN Radio.

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Those are my parents (the two in the light colored jackets) going inside the Torresdale Recreation Center to vote! My dad is a democrat, but my mom is a republican. We make fun of her alot.

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Just one of many of these signs in North Philly.

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