It’s Election Day, and lines to vote are LONG in Pittsburgh
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An Election Day line to vote at Calvary Episcopal Church in Shadyside.
JASMINE GOLDBAND / THE INCLINEIt’s Election Day in Pittsburgh, and some voters are reporting long lines at their polling places.
Other locations? Not so much. The Incline’s Jasmine Goldband reports that, as of 8:15 a.m., there was no line to vote at the William Pitt student union.
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