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kansasobama

(609 posts)
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:26 PM Nov 2020

very confusing NY Sienna Florida poll

In person on Election Day vote probability

Democrats -56%
GOP- 63%
Rest - 47%

However, 62% of the registered voters have already voted.

Not making sense. Do not expect more than 75% vote-maybe 80%.

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very confusing NY Sienna Florida poll (Original Post) kansasobama Nov 2020 OP
I believe that's turnout of remaining eligible voters, not of total berni_mccoy Nov 2020 #1
It isn't confusing at all obamanut2012 Nov 2020 #2
Ok. Explain it. Renew Deal Nov 2020 #4
Okay thank you kansasobama Nov 2020 #3
If accurate, that doesn't look good at all for Trump. Doodley Nov 2020 #5
Overall good news for Biden kurtcagle Nov 2020 #6

kurtcagle

(1,603 posts)
6. Overall good news for Biden
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 01:12 PM
Nov 2020

Of the remaining 38%, roughly 60% of both GOP and Dems plan to vote Tuesday, along with half of remaining indies, which are breaking for Biden 60/40. If that projection holds true, the net votes election day cancel one another out or lean slightly toward Biden. Biden looks to be ahead in early votes by a significant amount. Note also that 60% voting is remarkably high in this day and age, so would even add a lack of enthusiasm penalty to those numbers. "I'll vote for Trump if I have time after golf" sort of thing.

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