Posted on 10/28/2020 10:03:53 PM PDT by Signalman
Democrats in the critical must-win state of Florida are panicking at the lead Republicans have taken in in-person early voting in Miami-Dade County, a usually reliable blue bastion.
Democrats and Progressives in the traditionally solid blue Miami-Dade County are in a panic as early voting results indicate a spike for Republicans at the polls. Early in-person voting in the south Florida Democrat stalwart sees Republicans in the lead.
While Democrats are up overall in Miami-Dade County, when early in-person voting is isolated and analyzed it reveals Republicans are leading. This uptick in early Republican voters in a county that has consistently turned out overwhelmingly blue numbers has many Democrat analysist concerned.
Trump supporters are expected to turn out in heightened numbers on Election Day across the country, including in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in Florida.
Kevin Cate, a self-anointed former spokesman for Barack Obama, expressed his concerned about it on Twitter and was open about it not being a good sign for Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Im concerned about Democratic turnout in Miami-Dade. This is an evergreen concern, but still, he tweeted.
Ned Ryun, the founder and CEO of American Majority, tweeted, As of this morning, Republicans are winning the early voting in Miami-Dade County, Florida by roughly 3,000 votes. For perspective, Hillary Clinton won that county by 30 pts in 2016 and still lost the state
Rasmussen Reports, one of the polling institutions that got the numbers right in 2016, has President Trump ahead of Joe Biden in Florida 49 percent to 46 percent. Florida is a critical swing state that holds 29 all-important Electoral College votes as its prize.
President Trump has been urging his supporters to vote in-person projecting a wariness about mail-in voting and the vulnerabilities it presents for voter fraud. If Miami-Dade is any indication, the Presidents supporters are taking his direction.
Those states were not Trump states in 2016.
Several of us from S. Florida have said the Latins from Miami will pull Florida over for Trump. It’s quite possible Palm county will go R too. What a year!
Democrats are in a panic because many Central and South Americans are supporting Trump. You will enjoy the pics.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3892846/posts
Luckily CO, NV, NM AND VA are not necessary for Trump to win. They are also making inroads in other places like AZ, but Trump has made inroads into once-reliable blue areas like PA, MI and maybe even MN.
true because of what I said over two decades they flipped blue. Making the electoral map VERY hard for Republicans to win without getting PA, WI or MI along with running the table on the traditional red states, btw NC is heading the way of CO and VA too.
thanks!
Trump NEEDS AZ.
Sorry but MN is a pipe dream, Reagan couldn’t even win.
Anytime! ; )
I’m doing my very first “early voting” tomorrow. Never done it before. Can’t wait!
(”only” CA, however).
Well, he did only lose by 4K, and Mondale was from MN
45,000 votes is all that separated The Hildabast and Trump in Minnesota.
Miami-Dade went for Hillary by 30 points.
We have a red wave on the way for the ages.
Turnout by Cubans for Trump is fearsome, and new Venezuelan immigrants to USA are also. And there is some shift for Trump among some part of other hispanic. Miami Dade has such a shift for Trump over past elections that it will be hard for Biden to make it up elsewhere.
An even bigger story is the shift in black support for Trump. Young male working blacks have an earthquake shift in favor of Trump that is throwing the whole election in several states
Snarkytart, your fear has unmanned you.
Trump was within 1.5% last year of winning Minnesota and now you think its impossible? Come on man! Thats malarkey!
Yeah, well, I grew up in Minnesota, lived there for years, and still return often. Trump winning Minnesota is more possible than you think. Northern Minnesota is no longer a DFL (yes, I know that acronym) stronghold. In fact, it is the complete opposite now. We’ll see. We’ll see.
I am scared.
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