In Forks Township, Pennsylvania — located in one of the most heavily contested regions in the country — all but a relative handful of voters have voted or will vote the same way they did four years ago. Election experts say the result in Pennsylvania is most likely to determine which candidate wins the presidency. But the race is so tight in Forks, and across the state, that just a small number of crossover voters, such as 91-year-old Victor Dennis, could make the difference. "For the first time in my life, I voted for a Democrat," Dennis said. "I like a lot of the things Trump did, but I couldn't stand his bloviating." |
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