Nicole Chynoweth//November 8, 2016
For a different take on local coverage, this morning we asked readers what they’re most looking forward to after the election. A whopping 73.5 percent voted for “No more campaign advertisements on TV or the radio.” Here’s how the other options stacked up:
One reader chose not to show preference, writing in, “All of the above!”
Here’s what’s been happening around the midstate and beyond:
Issues with voting machines were reported in Cumberland, Lebanon and Perry Counties, according to ABC 27.
Voters at York College experienced delays this morning due to an issue with machines, according to the York Daily Record.
Trump’s legal team filed a voting lawsuit in Nevada, according to CNN.
The New York Times listed Pennsylvania in its list of 10 Senate races to watch. Republican Sen. Pat Toomey is facing off against Democrat Katie McGinty.
The Washington Post reported that voters are covering suffragist Susan B. Anthony’s tombstone with ‘I voted’ stickers.
Bloomberg reported that Wall Street bond gurus are bracing for sharply divergent next-day reactions to the election result.
As of 4 p.m., Real Clear Politics showed Clinton leading Trump, 46.8 percent to 43.6 percent.
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