19% strikes me as a high number of voters choosing “anyone but Trump or Clinton”. That is very intriguing because how will these folks vote in other states? Statistically, these voters will decide the election if + or - 5% (?) choose R or D.
Very interesting.
The 19% represents the percentage of independent returns based on party registration, not who they voted for. Mailed in ballots are not opened until Election Day.
According to the Mason-Dixon poll: unaffiliated voters (T 41%- C 33%),
No, that’s not what “I” means. It means that the requestor was not a Republican or Democrat. That’s actually a little low.
A good many of the Dem voters will be voting again in NY, NJ, PA.,and several other states. Snowbirds who will return to Fl. after the election. Had lunch last week with two retired NYC teachers who have sent in their Fl ballotss yet will vote in NY in Nov. They claim they are only voting for local offices in NY ha ha. I should report them but I have no standing in Fl and their votes in NY are meaningless for POTUS and all the NY Bd of Election will do is file with the state AG who is a big Prog. This will happen perhaps 50K times in Fl, NC, Ariz.
These are NOT returns.