Posted on 10/26/2016 12:58:20 PM PDT by SpeedyInTexas
10/26 @SecretaryReagan unofficial #earlyvoting totals for #AZ: 765,535 ballots received. 38.7% Republican, 36.4% Democrat, 24.9% Other.
The Maricopa county numbers indicate to me that Sheriff Joe Arpaio will be re-elected.
ping
GOP + Crossover dems + Indy = Good news.
Maybe the pollsters can stop with the D+6 surveys now?
Yes but how are the 24.9% “other” voting?
Even Monmouth gave Trump a lead in Arizona just yesterday, so I think he’ll probably win by a few percentage points.
Amazing. Arizona used to be a solid red state, now it’s a toss up.
Being infested by libs from California.
Trump will win AZ by 8 or 9. More and more Arizonans are registering Independent and they break heavy for Trump
A Friend in Arizona where the cost of Obamacare is the most , says Arizona is not in play its ALL TRUMP ALL THE TIME
Here’s a very naive question — but are these actual votes counted, or just ballots received and the count is an assumption of how they voted?
Listening to Hannity not a peep about Kelly-Newt interview I really don’t think he can go there
As did this Indy. I will be danged if I am gonna be bent over the fence post anymore by the GOPe. Corn cobbs dont work no more since my ———— is worn out.
“OTHER” will decide.....................
>>Being infested by libs from California.
And “the Spanish”, as they say.
Tucson bleeds blue.
no data from 2012 from McDonald. Here’s latest voter registration data:
http://www.azsos.gov/elections/voter-registration-historical-election-data
In 2012 Romney won Arizona 54% to 44%. It should not be close at all. Trump should win this easily, especially with the Obamacare rate hikes.
We have a large Mormon population here, and that M*%$erF&*^er Romney has encouraged them all to vote for McMuffin to help Hillary.
Did my part today and mailed in a Trump ballot.
Ballots received. No votes counted until November 8th. This goes for all states.
The split of votes by party is misleading. We never know how many Democrats will vote for Trump, but it’s a lot higher than Republicans voting for Hillary.
If a Republican wanted to vote for Hillary, it would mean that he or she was enthusiastic for her. I cannot imagine that EVER happening. That person would have to hang his head in shame for the rest of his life if he ever told anyone. Even Democrats have to hold their noses.
Assuming that Republicans are reasonably intelligent, they know that Hillary will be a complete disaster for America. They will not pull the lever for her.
[Although he professes support for her, I doubt that even Colin Powell will actually vote for Clinton when it comes down to it]
Remember folks early voting is only useful if it has some context, not only how turnout compares to previous elections but also what happened on Election Day.
It D were ahead by 22000 early voting in 12 but lost by 80000 when all votes were counted.
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