Posted on 10/29/2024 2:44:02 AM PDT by cotton1706
State Legislative Chambers:
56 Republican; 41 Democrat; 2 Nonpartisan (57% Republican, 41% Democrat)
State Houses of Representatives:
2,938 Republicans; 2,423 Democrats; 52 third party or vacant (54% Republican, 45% Democrat)
State Senates:
1,114 Republicans; 843 Democrats; 16 third party or vacant (56% Republican, 43% Democrat)
State Governors:
27 Republicans; 23 Democrats (54% Republican, 46% Democrat)
US House of Representatives:
220 Republicans; 212 Democrats; 3 vacant (51% Republican, 49% Democrat)
US Senate:
51 Democrats; 49 Republicans (51% Democrat, 49% Republican)
We'll see what happens.
I was looking at the Florida early voting number before posting in this thread.
In 2020, slightly more than 11 million people voted in Florida.
As of this morning, slightly more than 4.5 million people have early voted in Florida
Two counties that Trump is over performing compared to 2020, Republicans have out voted Democrats in Miami-Dade and Duval County, Miami and Jacksonville, two areas that went to Biden in 2020 in early voting and in the final result.
The 4 most reliably Democratic populated areas in Florida are Broward County - Fort Lauderdale, Orange County - Orlando, Alachua County - Gainesville, and Leon County - Tallahassee.
Trump won Florida in 2020 by about 370,000 votes.
Thanks. Always good to reference this outcome as much as any.
Sadly, dirt don’t vote.
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