Republican supporters are hitting the phones and the street throughout York County.
They gave up their day to make phone calls to voters, checking to see if they got out to vote. Some even came from State College to do their part, last minute.
Throughout the day at the Republican Center in York, there was never a quiet moment. Volunteers were continuously calling voters asking if they already cast their ballots and who they voted for at the poll.
Of course, they were hoping they'd hear Mitt Romney.
Richard Norris, is from Maryland, but he drove here because he recognized Pennsylvania is a key state. "I feel strongly the country is in danger, and that's why im up here volunteering."
Republican support was also on the street.
Curtis Houck a Penn State student was knocking on doors in Manchester Township. He was away from his college campus Tuesday but was learning alot about the election process.
They gave up their day to make phone calls to voters, checking to see if they got out to vote. Some even came from State College to do their part, last minute.
Throughout the day at the Republican Center in York, there was never a quiet moment. Volunteers were continuously calling voters asking if they already cast their ballots and who they voted for at the poll.
Of course, they were hoping they'd hear Mitt Romney.
Richard Norris, is from Maryland, but he drove here because he recognized Pennsylvania is a key state. "I feel strongly the country is in danger, and that's why im up here volunteering."
Republican support was also on the street.
Curtis Houck a Penn State student was knocking on doors in Manchester Township. He was away from his college campus Tuesday but was learning alot about the election process.