Voters urged to ‘STAY IN LINE’ as tech issues stall Pennsylvania counties

Election Day in the United States is here, bringing reports of technological issues and speculation on who is going to be president for the next four years.

November 5 is bringing the end of a tumultuous election cycle. Two attempted assassinations, the incumbent president dropping out and a transparent media campaign to bolster the replacement candidate have done a number on struggling Americans fighting the effects of inflation and unchecked illegal immigration. But the day isn’t without some turmoil of its own.

First, oddsmakers are weighing in on what has proven to be an extremely close race. Trade company Kalshi, which is giving Americans the ability to bet on the election, has given former President Donald Trump a 57% chance of victory. Even Amber Rose has used the platform to bet on Trump’s success.

But while things are looking up in the betting market, some Americans are having a difficult time casting their ballots.

News out of Cambria County, Pennsylvania indicates that voting machines were experiencing malfunctions. Voters were encouraged to stay in line and wait for the machines to come back online so they could cast their ballots.

Some reports indicate that issues may have been resolved, and voting hours extended to compensate for the inconvenience.

And there was more good news with word that poll watchers will be allowed to watch what’s going on:

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