Posted on 10/18/2018 2:49:54 AM PDT by 11th_VA
Nearly 2.6 million Florida voters are receiving mail ballots for the November election
It's still early, but there's no sign of a blue wave in the initial wave of mail ballot returns in Florida.
Figures filed Wednesday with the state show that more Republicans than Democrats are returning their mail ballots, 20 days before Election Day. Nearly 2.6 million voters have been sent mail ballots what used to be called absentee ballots and 554,000 arrived through Tuesday.
Republican mail ballot returns of 247,530 accounted for 45 percent of the total returns statewide, even though Republicans account for 35 percent of all voters. The Democratic returns of 207,171 accounted for 37 percent of the total, the same as the party's share of the statewide electorate.
Returns are updated daily. But if this trend continues, it means Democrats must outperform Republicans in early voting and on election day if any of the party's major candidates are to prevail on Nov. 6.
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That is certainly possible for the panhandle.
Cool, thanks.
Also economic boom times effect. Also peace talks with Norks and embassy in Jerusalem effect. Also “give-em-hell, Donald” effect. His personality is just too much for the leftardians.
Thanks for info.
I am in a vote by mail only state and I do not trust it one bit.
raises a lot of questions like : What if my ballot does not arrive in the mail ? get another one? who got my other one? can I trust postal workers? The postal service knows my party, people vote party line, they know what is in my ballot envelope before it is even opened because it is coded with my party affiliation by my name and address, why would I trust the postal workers or county recorders, there is NO WAY a poll watcher can follow my ballot
I mailed in my vote yesterday. I dropped it in a box myself, vs handing it to a post office employee. In this area, I would likely be handing my filled ballot to a Lib. Most Libs of today do not think rationally when it comes to voting or electing. You might say I didn’t trust them, and didn’t really have to.
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