(5 Nov 2024)
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania – 5 November 2024
1. Cutaway of people arriving to vote at polling place
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole DiDonato, Pennsylvania voter:
Reporter off camera: "Can I ask you who you voted for this year?
DiDanato: "Trump.
Reporter: Why?
DiDonato: Why not? Trump, security. I’m a military family. The safety of our country, our economy, our education, our 401k, everything. Why would you not vote Trump?"
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole DiDonato, Pennsylvania voter:
"I voted for Trump in ’16. I voted for Trump in 2020, and I voted for Trump this year. I have followed him, his economy, his business. The way he had catapulted us into a better lifestyle. During this last campaign with Biden, we have retracted so much. We have gone so backwards. Safety of our local community, let alone our our country as a whole. Trump had kept us safe. Biden has not. That is very important for me."
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ky Thompson, Bucks County, Pennsylvania voter:
"Education. Women’s rights. Women’s rights definitely lead that. Just, just the commonsense aspect of this entire situation is really what I hope gets taken care of. Teachers, definitely. Schools, definitely. Law enforcement, health care, of course. Just any the commonsense of what’s going on in the world, hopefully this election can turn it right side up.
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Ky Thompson, Bucks County, Pennsylvania voter:
"I’m not (having anxiety), because at the end of the day, it really is. It is what it is situation. I mean, it was a good fight between both parties and, hopefully we don’t get any whining like we’ve been getting the last couple years. Depending on who wins or who loses in this, I just I’m just I’m just over today. I’m over this whole election. Like, I’m sure the rest of America is. And, that, that that’s really it just for it to be over with. There’s no, there’s not anything I’m anxious about. I mean, it’s just it is what it is. And if you’re taking care of yourself the way you should be taking care of yourself, not too much of what goes on should affect you to, too too too, not too much. But it can."
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STORYLINE:
Voter fatigue is a real thing for some at the polls today.
Ky Thompson, who voted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, said she’s happy that the election cycle is ending.
“It was a good fight between both parties and hopefully we don’t get any whining like we’ve been getting the last couple years, depending on who wins or who loses in this,” Thompson said. “I’m just over it today. I’m over this whole election like I’m sure the rest of America is.”
She did not reveal her presidential choice.
“If you’re taking care of yourself the way you should be taking care of yourself, not too much of what goes on should affect you too, too, too, too much,” she said, smiling.
In Pennsylvania, Democratic Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris needs heavy turnout in deep blue Philadelphia, but she’s also looking to boost the Democrats’ advantage in the arc of suburban counties to the north and west of the city.
She has campaigned aggressively in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, where Biden improved on Clinton’s 2016 winning margins.
The Philadelphia metro area, including the four collar counties, accounts for 43% of Pennsylvania’s vote.
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