Posted on 09/15/2016 11:42:53 AM PDT by Ravi
Republicans were doing a great job eating into their voting registration deficit over the past year. In August, however, the Democrats were finally able to staunch some of the bleeding.
On August 1st, statistics showed 4,074,858 Democrats and 3,159,815 Republicans. An additional 1,106,024 voters brought the grand total to 8,340,697.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicspa.com ...
Just click current voter registration statistics for UTD info.
Forgive me for my ignorance. What is UAF?
UnAFfiliated? (independants)
Unaffiliated?
Unaffiliated !!!!
Unaffiliated (keep your cards close to your vest)
Thank you all.
Gotta keep learning and did read the whole article without finding answer.
Oh, please. Like last time, the Philly vote will be 138% of registered voters, all for Clinton.
Wow! 4M democrats. That’s a lot of dead people. And they will ALL show up at the polls.
University of Arizona - Flagstaff?
The City of Philadelphia itself accounts for around 1/4 of those Democrats.
A lot of people here in Western PA are registered Democrat because often the only choice you get in local elections is in the Democrat Primary. But often times they vote more conservatively in national elections.
Don’t EVER worry about asking questions WE are ALL here to keep each other informed NEVER is any question a silly one!!!
Uruguayan Air Force.
There was YUGE movement to Republican registration during the primary in PA. Trump will WIN PA. not doubt about it!!!
That would be Northern Arizona University-Go Lumberjacks!
That's the way I see FR. As a former college teacher (conservative school too) I actually learned that some students DO ask stupid questions!
In state wide elections, Philadelphia county ALWAYS produces at least a 650,000 democrat tally to only 100,000 republican.
That automatically gives the rat candidate a 550,000 vote lead.
It is difficult to overcome but not impossible.
A big GOP turnout and a low rat fraud vote is key to winning PA.
This morning I posted this on another thread about PA voting (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3469523/posts):
Pittsburgh and the smaller cities in the west have been trending Republican for some time. Voter-registration changes since 2012 indicate that Republicans stand to make substantial gains here, continuing a multi-decade trend. ... In the last four years, metro Pittsburgh, Erie, Altoona, and Johnstown have seen a six-figure drop in the Democratic registration edge that has overrun all of the Democratic gains in much larger Philadelphia.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438269/donald-trump-pennsylvania-path-white-house
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