![]() ![]() Manly Parks, solicitor for the Delaware County Bureau of Elections, said he had not heard of any major problems as of Tuesday afternoon. Though she is a die-hard Democrat and he a die-hard Republican, both believed the local Democrats were doing a good job and wanted them to stay on.īorough resident James Nelson said he also believed local Democrats were doing well overall (with a few complaints) though he had really come out Tuesday to vote “non-Republican” rather than “pro-Democrat.” Long-Island transplants Elaine and William Cardosanto were casting their first ballots in Media Tuesday, having recently moved to be closer to their grandchildren. “They always say (the weather) could be a factor and I don’t doubt that, I just hope it isn’t too much of a factor.” “I feel pretty positive, but you never know until it’s all counted up,” he said. Republican Court of Common Pleas candidate Michael Ruggieri rolled up to the Media Borough Hall Tuesday afternoon after hitting about eight or nine other polling places across the county and said he was feeling good about his race. “Off-season voting is just as important – especially the last couple of years,” put in her friend, Carol Kaplow. ![]() “We want to make sure Delaware County continues to go in a good direction,” said Andrea McGhee, also voting at the Springfield Township Building. “You or nobody else could tell me any one thing that he has done for this country, so I want to try to straighten him out.” “Republican, straight ticket,” said Allen. Bert Allen, who has voted in every election going back 50 years, said he was casting his ballot at the Springfield Township Building for “anybody that’s not Biden’s.” He figured voting for Republicans at the local level would trickle up to the White House sooner or later. ![]()
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