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To: thingumbob

Thanks checked it out.

Bad news: More Dems participating in early voting than Reps.

Good news: The difference between the two parties seems MUCH closer than it was in 2008.

What is your read on these numbers?


34 posted on 10/03/2012 8:27:39 AM PDT by Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
The early absentee ballot requests are very good for the Republicans in Ohio right now....Dems usually win this but it's so much closer this time and the Dem margins are going down from 2008 and the Republican margins are increasing all over. I think it was LS, or Ravi that said that if Ohio only counted the votes on Election day for 2008 McCain would have won the state. So what you can take away from the Ohio numbers as they stand today, that the voters who show up on Election Day will ensure a victory for Romney.

You should also take note that in 2008, 2010 the registered voters in the state were at 8.0 million there has been a loss between 2011 and 2012 of 490,000 registered voters on the Ohio rolls, or it now stands at 7.51 million in the state.......44% of that was eliminated from Cleveland (Cuyahoga County) alone and 350,000 of those now removed registered voters coming from Cuyahoga (Cleveland), Franklin (Columbus), and Hamilton (Cincinnati) areas combined.

On to your point about the Bad news: More Dems may be participating in early voting but the numbers are still down from 2008 on everything including Absentee ballot requests but enthusiasm is with the Republicans to go vote this time and Romney has a huge ground game going in Ohio to knock on doors and make phone calls. They are way ahead of McCains total numbers from 2008 already in the state.

Also note that Ohio lost 2 electoral votes during the census according to an article I read shortly after the release of those numbers. According to the information each electoral vote was representative of approximately 767,000 people. Take that number times 2 and you get approximately 1.5 million people who have left the state of Ohio since the 2000 census.......with 490,000 registered voters now removed from the voter rolls as well....AND......

I can tell you that that number is likely to go up, because one day after the article for the 490,000 removed voters came out, my spouse and I sent in our "Cancellation of our Registration to vote in the State of Ohio". We lived one county below Cleveland.

Hope this helps to know.......

49 posted on 10/03/2012 9:03:53 AM PDT by thingumbob (I'm a bitter clinger...I dare you to take my gun)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
Bad news: More Dems participating in early voting than Reps.

Don't see this as good or bad news either way. I think Republicans do NOT trust the early voting system,or absentee ballots, maybe not the elections in general unless they walk in and cast a ballot. Republicans are probably holding off showing their hands until Election Day 2012. There is no WAY I would early vote if I was a Republican.

68 posted on 10/03/2012 11:23:29 AM PDT by madison10
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

Just be on the lookout for liberals trying to discourage conservatives by making it seem like Obama is ahead.


89 posted on 10/03/2012 5:38:00 PM PDT by reasonisfaith
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