Q. What are the raw numbers of early voting by party? A. Democrat 423,291 30.1 % Republican 391,764 27.9 % None/Minor 589,217 42.0 %
Q. What tools can be use to analyze these numbers? A. Pew Research on who will vote when: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4273604/posts
Q. What else is unique about Colorado that we need to know to do this analysis. A. Colorado was one of a few states that sent mail in ballots to every registered voter in the state. That increases the possibility of fraud since there will be a lot of ballots out there that will not have been sent in by election day or could be "ballot stuffed" with phony votes on election day.
I will continue this analysis with a separate post.
Also Colorado was in the lead in efforts to remove Trump from the ballot. I believe 16 states tried that.
Look at the number of mail in ballots. This is going to be a democrat win, Why do you have so many mail ins?
early voting numbers just gives the cheaters a number they need to exceed to steal a win.
Breaking News:
SUPREME COURT LETS VIRGINIA PURGE VOTERS BEFORE ELECTION
Every time I visit this site, all the screens show me “no data”
These are great #s for Republicans. While I doubt Colorado is within reach, that state is not in a vacuum. If Rs are overperforming in Colorado, they are likely overperforming in Arizona, etc.
I just returned yesterday from Colorado - we were all over the state. What I saw is a divided state, 1/2 Trump signs, 1/2 Harris signs, unlike in a recent trip to Pennsylvania where I saw nearly 100% Trump signs.
Yet there were 1,376,875 "requests" for (additional?) ballots? How does that work out, if every registered voter in the state has already had a ballot sent to them?
Colorado updated tonight—no major changes—still on track for a Republican upset:
https://election.lab.ufl.edu/early-vote/2024-early-voting/2024-general-election-early-vote-colorado/
There were a small number on in person ballots reported that favored Republicans—would not read too much into those small numbers though.