Posted on 11/03/2008 2:16:32 AM PST by tallyhoe
Democrats are touting early leads in turnout for early voting in Florida. But a new poll that counts actual votes cast in the early balloting gives Sen. John McCain a four point lead among those who have already voted in the Sunshine State. The Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll of early voters shows McCain ahead 49-45%.Democrats outnumber Republicans by 54-30% in the party identification of early voters, according to figures released by the Democratic Party of Florida. Those numbers are not showing up in the voting this far.
More good news for McCain can be found in the the absentee vote tally. Republican registrants lead Democrats by a huge margin, 50-30%, in the over 1.2 million absentee ballots returned this far. Florida has a large active duty military population, many of whom vote by absentee ballot from stations overseas. That typically gives Republican candidates a large vote advantage in state wide elections.
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I hope we can pull this off McCain/Palin is So much better for America and this Nation deserves a Good new President!
Yeah, well, I’m such a subtle guy. ;)
Hubby won’t vote for any socialist, left- or right-wing.
Barr is not a socialist. Obama is, and McCain is also a socialist, though the latter less so.
Also, campaign financing is apportioned based on number of votes. Hopefully, God willing, my kids and grandkids
will live in a republic again. If Libertarians rule 60 years from now, I fully expect them to pay back that federal funding they needed to keep up with the NeoCon and Democrat thieves.
Isn’t this called the “Free Republic”?
Barr believes in a free republic.
Free, multilateral trade.
No income tax.
No welfare.
No FDA, IRS, HUD, or LMNOP.
No McCain-Feingold, free-speech muzzles.
No drug “war.”
No public education.
No redistribution.
No bench legislating.
Is McCain promising to eliminate the above?
Granted, Obama hates the Constitution, but I fear that McCain will continue to water it down with his fellows.
Then what is Bob Barr position on the War on Terror??
Only in the defense of America. Barr does not believe in
presumptive wars for obvious reasons.
Basically head in sand approach to fight the terrorist.. It is better to fight them overseas than over here..
Votes can't be counted until the polls close.
They may be exit polls, but they are not immutable votes.
Idiotic pigheadedness. If people like you help Hussein get elected, you may find 60 years from now that you can only vote for one party, if at all.
The polling was done on people that actually voted. That vote cannot be changed, making it immutable. Your wrong, let it go chief and go vote.
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