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Published November 04, 2008 05:08 am - Gov. Ed Rendell urged voters to "hang in there" if they faced long lines today as state and county officials braced for an expected huge turnout for a presidential race in which Pennsylvania was front and center.


Huge voter turnout forecast in Pennsylvania



HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) _ Gov. Ed Rendell urged voters to "hang in there" if they faced long lines today as state and county officials braced for an expected huge turnout for a presidential race in which Pennsylvania was front and center.

Hoping to become the first Republican in 20 years to carry Pennsylvania, John McCain was back in the state Monday for a visit to Pittsburgh, his 25th day in the state since early June. Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden headed to Philadelphia for a final campaign stop.

Barack Obama — who visited the state nine times during the same period — also got an assist from former President Bill Clinton, as well as hip-hop artists Jay-Z, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Mary J Blige, who appeared in Philadelphia for an Obama get-out-the-vote event. Pre-election polls consistently showed Obama in the lead.

McCain got last-minute help from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Statewide contests were on tap for attorney general, treasurer and auditor general.

Competitive races were expected for at least three seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and a few dozens seats in the Pennsylvania General Assembly.

An estimated 6 million Pennsylvanians were expected to vote today, or 65 percent of residents old enough to vote.

Some political experts said turnout could exceed the record in 1960, when 70 percent of eligible Pennsylvanians cast ballots in the election won by John F. Kennedy, more than a decade before 18-year-olds won the right to vote.

McCain was looking for support from Republican strongholds in the central and northern regions, as well as crossover votes from working-class Democrats in the western and northeastern areas who helped Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton defeat Obama in the April primary.

Obama was banking on a strong showing in Philadelphia, its suburbs and other areas Democratic nominee John Kerry won in 2004.

This year, Democrats added nearly 600,000 Pennsylvania voters to their rolls while the GOP lost a little ground. Democrats now outnumber Republicans by more than 1 million.

The governor said Pennsylvania's voting system was designed for turnouts of 60 percent to 65 percent but that turnout in some places could be as high as 80 percent.

"This is an important election," he said. "If you have to stand in line ... hang in there."

In other statewide balloting, state Attorney General Tom Corbett, a Republican, and Auditor General Jack Wagner, a Democrat, both faced challenges in their bids for second four-year terms.

Corbett was opposed by Democratic nominee John Morganelli, the Northampton County district attorney, and Libertarian Party candidate Marakay Rogers, a York lawyer.



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