Posted on 10/01/2016 8:01:57 PM PDT by LS
Don't have NC Sec state site but here are the numbers: D 29,570 (33%) R 35,055 (39%) U 25,116. (28%)
Total numbers low compared to FL but margin once again is high for Rs.
Any idea how it compares to last time?
Encouraging - Trump will win FL and NC. He already has OH.
Still outstanding - CO, WI, MI, PA and NH - all states he has campaigned in.
Election Day is five weeks away.
Do you have any information or a source to information
as to which states require voters to register by party?
I am in Georgia, and we do not do that here.
We don’t have registration by party in VA, either. At the primary, I heard a number of people, mostly DC establishment types, ask for a Republican ballot, and note that that may not be how they will vote in the general election. All those folks were for Rubio then. Maybe they’ve come around since.
I’m not worried about GA.
When Hillary starts campaigning in NY, boy, will it be over. :)
I know VA does not which is why it is so hard to get good reliable polls from there.
In North Carolina, a must-win state for Trump, more than 69,150 ballots have been requested and 8,541 have been returned, according to AP data. Thats up from 8,326 ballots returned during a similar period in 2012.
By party, Democrats made up 40 percent of the ballots returned compared to 35 percent for Republicans. At this point in 2012, Republicans had opened a wide lead over Democrats in returned ballots, 49 percent to 32 percent, leading to Mitt Romneys narrow win that state. While Romney was boosted by older whites who voted early by mail, white voters so far have been down this year, to 82 percent from 86 percent of submitted ballots. Black voters, more likely to cast ballots in person, were higher at 12 percent.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/early-voting-surge-benefits-hillary-clinton/
This is definitely not as large an amount like FL. Still early in NC.
can you link where you got those numbers?
IMO don’t assume that the Democrat ballots will necessarily be heavily in favor of the witch at all! Plus Trump supporters may very well choose to vote in person due to concerns over fraud!
No. Ricky Vaugn on Twitter. He did his own chart from NC Sec State numbers. But I don’t have a site link.
“... Im not worried about GA ...”
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Oh, me neither,
Georgia is safely in the Trump camp no matter what anyone says.
I’m just saying that we do not register to vote here by party,
so those absentee ballot statistics are not available
like they are in Florida and North Carolina.
What surprises me here this year is the total lack of yard signs
or bumper stickers for any candidate ... practically none at all.
Things are so polarized, people are just keeping their opinions to themselves.
The total absentee requests tonight is 90,000, of which 35,000 are Rs. So Trump ahead of Minion.
Nonsense. Look at the numbers and we just started. Moreover, this time Black’s are not expected by anyone I talk to in 2012 #s.
“When Hillary starts campaigning in NY, boy, will it be over.”
Yes, it seems New Yorkers have forgotten who the enemy was on 9/11 and which candidate has coddled the enemy ever since. Oh, well, no biggie.
I reside in VA and for the last few weeks we were inundated with Clinton TV ads. Now they are gone and the Trump PAC Future45 is on a lot. Not sure if that is a good thing or not, but at least the ads are good and I am not having to hear her voice anymore.
all this is doing is telling the dems how many ballots they need to fraudulently change the election or number of homeless people they need to bus to the polls.
TX does not register by Party affiliation.
Just moved down to NC end of July. We’ve been inundated with anti-Trump ads here for weeks. Still are. I’ve seen no Pro Trump ads as of yet. My son just picked me up my yard sign for Trump. Down here in Richlands (rural Jacksonville), Trump signs out number Clinton signs about 8 to 1. Being a military town, it says a lot!!
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