That is hard to do. 2012 had 8 days of in-person voting. We have 14 days this year.
So far, and this is corroborated by North Carolina, the Obama coalition of high turnout among minorities and younger voters is not materializing for Hillary.
In Florida, Republicans are maintaining a slight lead in total ballots cast (by mail plus in-person). Dems had a 170,000 vote lead in the combined early vote heading into election day.
We will have to keep monitoring to see if the Dems can get close to this number. If the Republicans maintain parity, Trump is most likely to win Florida.
There are 10.5 days of early-in-person voting left. Statewide the votes turned in already run about 21% of all votes cast in 2012. That is also true in Duval county.
Each day of in—person voting has seen fewer people vote compared to the prior day. That could change on the weekend.
There are 10.5 days of early-in-person voting left. Statewide the votes turned in already run about 21% of all votes cast in 2012. That is also true in Duval county.
Each day of in—person voting has seen fewer people vote compared to the prior day. That could change on the weekend.