Nakia Carr, 45, was poll watching at her local precinct in South Philadelphia on Election Day when chaos ensued. .
She remembers a rush of voters wrapped around the block during the early morning hours right when one of the voting machines suddenly stopped working.
“We were having a very rough time trying to get one machine operating and trying to get people out of the cold,” Carr recalls.
That’s when a man who identified himself as a Republican poll watcher entered the polling location, demanding that he
She remembers a rush of voters wrapped around the block during the early morning hours right when one of the voting machines suddenly stopped working.
“We were having a very rough time trying to get one machine operating and trying to get people out of the cold,” Carr recalls.
That’s when a man who identified himself as a Republican poll watcher entered the polling location, demanding that he
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