To: right-wingin_It
article is worthless without a comparison to whatever the change in party enrollment between elections was.
To: orionrising
Well let’s put it this way. Nobody is going to switch to Unaffiliated to vote for Crooked Hillary Clinton.
To: orionrising
Huge numbers of Rs are leaving it for I.
But voting for Trump...as will some of the D.
I think it’s safe to say that 95% of thr increase in I will vote Trump.
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10/23/2016 7:41:05 AM PDT by
Principled
(...the Supreme Court of the United States favors some laws over others...)
To: orionrising
I understand your point but its not completely worthless. Mail-in absentee ballot is a Republican thing, but Early In-person voting is a heavily relied upon Democrat thing. Until election results are in this is all we have to go on, and its either facts or media make believe, And right no media would have you think because mail-in absentee ballots are down more for Repubs, the thing is over.
Also according to the site, the drop in registered Republican ballots compared to 2012 was broken out to race an location demographics, an it appears to be coming from white urban areas.
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