Posted on 10/31/2016 10:09:33 AM PDT by 11th_VA
More than 3.7 million people have voted in the 2016 election statewide. That's approximately 29 percent of Floridians that are eligible to vote.
So far, almost 2 million voters in the state have returned mail ballots. Another 1.7 million Floridians have cast ballots at early voting sites across the state.
Sumter County in western Central Florida leads the state in turnout. 29,000 voters have already cast ballots where turnout has surpassed 50 percent. More than half of those voting are registered with the Republican Party.
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Jackson County in North Florida is heavily blue dog Democrat. Gadsden, next to it, is heavily black, as is Jefferson and Madison counties. Leon, the home of FSU, will go D too. West Florida will go R, big, but we lack the population to counter the southern counties.
I’m counting on all counties to have a significant Trump vote.
My favorite car of all time is the ‘65-GTO (389 tri-power, ragtop, stick) - love the vertical headlights. Your tag is making me reconsider... mercy does that ever make a ‘64-anything look GREAT!!!
Yup, they just sit there at DEM county HQ opening cases of ballots and marking them off until they’ve got enough to win.
This map illustrates exactly why Electoral Votes need to be cast by how each Congressional District votes in the General Election. There are so many Red Congressional Districts across the nation that are being denied their will, by winner take all statewide elections.
How many of the students in the blue areas on the map voted both at home at on campus? How many Dem Snow Birds voted in two states?
Remember when the Dems were found with a voting machine in a car trunk during the Hanging Chad Fiasco?
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This map illustrates exactly why Electoral Votes need to be cast by how each Congressional District votes in the General Election. There are so many Red Congressional Districts across the nation that are being denied their will, by winner take all statewide elections.
How many of the students in the blue areas on the map voted both at home, and on campus? How many Dem Snow Birds voted in two states?
Its interesting because every county in Georgia that borders those blue Florida counties voted solid red in 2012.
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