by KYW's Mark Abrams
It wasn't tough to find voters in the suburbs willing to talk about the Democratic presidential race on Tuesday.
"I would like Hillary Clinton to win. She's a professional woman; I think she's a wonderful candidate and she's well-qualified.
"I'd say Obama. A new approach to Washington."
But imagine running into a high profile Hollywood figure early in the morning. Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan (in file photo above) was at the polling place at the Gladwyne fire company in Lower Merion Township to cast his vote:
"I had a tough time deciding. I did! You know, I hung out with them, I've listened to them, and it was a tough one. It's great; we had some amazing choices this year."
No, he didn't disclose who got his vote, Clinton or Obama. But in this case, there's an "Unbreakable" bond between voter and candidate.