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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEarly voting data on NC and FLA?
I have heard a lot about how Nevada has amazingly strong dem turnout in early voting. Curious if anyone here had data on FL and NC. I feel a FL win for Hillary leaves no path for Cheeto Face.
vadermike
(1,417 posts)Both real strong !!! But floridas I thought was pretty good too but some people said its not But I still think Florida is better than 12 for us based on the numbers I've seen
kevin881
(465 posts)Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)Some of the hardest hit counties, like Robeson, are strong Democratic counties. Many peoples lives are still severely disrupted and that might affect turnout there.
agnostic102
(198 posts)This is one state people keep quoting Democratic turnout as a good sign. Lot of people dont realize that a lot of dems in NC vote republican. Thats why these idiots keep winning governorships and Senate seats. Whats important is WHICH demographic of the North carolina voters are turning out. The problem is the african vote is down between 10-15 percent in NC. which is not good news.
mnhtnbb
(31,408 posts)and this quote
The most important comparison, McDonald says, is not the straight comparisons between Republicans and Democrats in raw, early returns, but in how well each party is doing compared to the same point in 2012. Clinton, he says, is doing well on that test along the Eastern Seaboard, including Maine, North Carolina and Florida, while Trump is overperforming in Ohio and Iowa two states that have favored Democrats in recent presidential elections. (The early ballot tallies, importantly, only show the party registrations of the voters, and not how they actually voted.)
http://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2016-10-25/democrats-early-voting-lead-may-not-hold