Posted on 11/03/2020 5:45:18 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
VBM Ballots - DEMs lead by 673,828
In-Person Early Voting - REPs lead by 558,412
Combined Early Voting - DEMs lead by 115,416
who is that? What state?
Sampson voted Trump in 2016. Good margin. I suppose the extension is for all counties.
After Florida, where should we look next?
I like to avoid surprises.
NC and Georgia. Far too little attention is given them.
Dem only +3.5 K, they needed to get to 45K just to match 2016, they aren’t even going to hit 10K at this rate.
AZ, OH, NC, GA, IA, PA, WI, MI
We just don’t have real time data for them.
R + 133K the 6K per update continues
NYT not doing “needle” for entire election this year.
3 needles for GA, NC, FL
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/upshot/new-york-times-needle-election.html
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Thanks ... and really THANKS to the whole FR election desk: LS, BC, Janet, Ravi, Speedy, Bort and others.
Your threads are BY FAR the best election coverage available!
This bears repeating. And not only Drudge, but the entire mainstream media will do the same. Go vote even if they call a Trump victory before the polls close.
Thank you!
does anyone even look at Drudge anymore? Seriously.
Bort, I believe Owen just insulted you.
haha no I know Bort followed it. I meant today. Rather a lot of taking for granted going on today for NC and GA.
Morning turnout in Clark County, NV: 29,265
11:20am
Dems 8,081
Reps 11,954 (+3,873)
Other 9,230
Dems led by 22k on ED 2016 in Clark.
“Politico on GOP voter turnout in Florida: If that pace holds, Trump is favored to win the state”
Thanks quick break from poll watching. Predicted Pinellas Reps would reach 200k before Dems. Looks like it just happened.
2:47pm
138111
exactly +5K net last update
pace still slowing
but even at that slower pace still on track for well over +200K
+138K a little slow down
Where you looking at AZ data? I want to follow it since FL is in the bag. I have more bet on that outcome.
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