Means good news.
Schale: “Looking to Tuesday, there are about 2.7 million voters who voted in either the 2014 general election or the 2018 primary, but haven’t voted yet - with the vast majority of those being 2014 voters. If you break this down into tiers — there are 1.7 million voters who voted in the 2014 general election on Election Day who have yet to vote - and the GOP has about a 160K voter edge. If you take all the 2014 voters, the GOP has about a 200K voter advantage, and the overall universe grows to 2.4 million.”
There is a GOP slant in the voters who could vote on Election Day. If they show up, we win.
Only thing that has me worried is that we know 2016 had a large third party vote factor. I am not sure which way that would’ve split. I’m guessing it was majority NeverTrumpers voting for the libertarian, but who knows. Maybe I’ll make more graphs on my lunch break figuring out how that split by county.