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The local police were helping out by closing the voting office at 2:30 PM instead of at 5 PM, because too many Republicans were standing inline to vote.
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Bucks County Emergency Services shuts down voting
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The Trump Campaign won a huge lawsuit on Wednesday to extend early voting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania after Republican voters were turned away.
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Earlier this week, Bucks County Emergency Services shut down the Doylestown in-person voting line early on the final day for absentee ballot requests.
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According to the Bucks County Election website, Doylestown was scheduled to close at 5 p.m. Eastern Time.

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Bucks County voting hours
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Voter suppression was also reported in Quakertown in Bucks County, as a peace officer cut the voting line nearly three hours early.
The Trump Camp filed a lawsuit against Bucks County on Wednesday.
Later Wednesday, a Pennsylvania judge sided with the Trump Camp and extended early voting through Friday at 5:00 pm.
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NBC Philadelphia reported:
A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday sided with Donald Trump’s campaign and agreed to extend an in-person voting option in suburban Philadelphia where long lines on the final day led to complaints voters were being disenfranchised by an unprepared election office.
Judge Jeffrey Trauger said in a one-page order that Bucks County voters who want to apply for an early mail ballot now have until Friday.
The Trump campaign’s lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday morning, comes amid a flurry of litigation and complaints over voting in a battleground state that is expected to play a central role in helping select the next president in 2024’s election.
The lawsuit sought a one-day extension, through Wednesday at 5 p.m., for voters to apply in-person for a mail-in ballot.
The judge’s order permits applications through the close of business on Friday, 5 am.
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