Scenes From a Battleground Philadelphia Suburb on Election Day

Photos from the nation’s most critical swing state paint a picture of two Americas at odds with each other.
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Signs supporting presidential candidates lie on a table at a polling station in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Election Day.Photograph: Alex Kent

Pennsylvania Is the essential battleground state for the 2024 election: Whoever wins here will likely be in the White House next year. Photographer Alex Kent spent time today in Warrington Township, a suburb of Philadelphia in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. What we saw was a town divided. Signs reading “Communists” and “Fascists” plaster the streets, illustrating a tale of two Americas at odds with each other.

As a contentious election season finally comes to a close, we saw a desperate plea from this small community, people of all political persuasions pushing their messages before time runs out. It's still too early to say where this state will land. But we do know that whatever the result, the division that occurred along the way may be hard to repair.

Signs supporting Trump are seen along the road outside Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

A sign outside a polling station in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

A Trump sign on the ground outside a polling station in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

A voter walks by a after casting their ballot at a polling station in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

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A farm across the street from a polling location in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

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A voter shows her “I Voted” sticker on her custom-made T-shirt in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

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Voters line up at a polling station in the evening in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

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A voter lines up at a polling station in Warrington, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

A Trump supporter holds his Trump sign behind Joe Frederick’s homemade sign outside a polling station in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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A Trump supporter holds his Trump sign behind Joe Frederick’s homemade sign outside a polling station in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

Sheela Rai shoes her “I Voted” sticker outside a polling station in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

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Signs supporting Harris/Walz are seen along the road in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

An “I Voted” sticker lies on the ground covered in bird feces outside a polling station in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent

Signs supporting Harris/Walz are seen along the road outside Doylestown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Photograph: Alex Kent