People are experiencing voter suppression at its finest while waiting to cast their ballot at Levittown, Pennsylvania— a Republican stronghold— because of an apparent staff shortage.
Voters lined up to vote on Friday were told they had to leave because there wasn’t enough staff to cover the long lines of people wanting to cast their ballots. Due to the overwhelming number of people who came out to vote, early in-person voting was extended to November 1. People in line said they couldn’t return on Election Day due to work and previous engagements. Some of the voters interviewed had been waiting in line for nearly six hours, saying they were frustrated and angry at the lack of preparation.
Also, in Levittown, voters were told to fill out their ballots and hand them to election workers, who said they would put them into the machine later.
Happening Again: Levittown, Pennsylvania
Voters are being told to just fill out their registrations/ ballots and hand it to election workers, they will put them into the machine later
Pennsylvania doing everything possible to interfere in this election
“Hand it in to me, yeah… pic.twitter.com/mxYDrCPuQz
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