At the Crown Plaza Hotel in South Hills, before any states were called, Kelsey Robinson, a junior at Geneva College, stuck to the banquet hall’s edge. Volunteering for Pa. Senator candidate Guy Reschenthaler, Robinson said she feels good about local politics, but not the presidential race.

Although she’s a registered Republican, she voted for Gary Johnson, not agreeing with Clinton on several issues, such as abortion and government spending.
“[Clinton] obviously has a lot of experience, but as far as economic and social issues, I pretty much disagree with everything,” Robinson said.

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