Ronald Armour wants you to vote.

Community activist Ronald Armour wants you to vote, and he’ll make sure you hear him.

Armour, 71, spent the day driving around his car armed with a microphone and a speaker strapped to the top of his car. He started off his day at the Pennrose Playground polling station on 12th Street and Susquehanna Avenue, and had plans to visit more polling stations east of Broad Street.

State senator Shirley Kitchen urges people to vote from Ronald Armour’s car. Luis Fernando Rodriguez / TTN


Although the front of his car donned an Obama sign he encouraged all to vote even offering the microphone to any Romney supporters that could hear him.

A woman who went by Ms. Mary took the microphone and urged people to think about public health issues wen casting their vote. State Senator Shirley Kitchen also took a moment to speak into Armour’s microphone.

Below is a clip of Armour speaking from his car.