Early Voting Totals Not Looking Great For Republicans So Far

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It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --

Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.

Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.

Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.

Over 700,000 people
have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.

 
Democrats seem to prefer mail in voting. Republicans seem to prefer in person voting on election day. That would help explain these numbers.
That is true, but these gaps in the vote counts are only going to continue to grow between now and election day. Those are going to be huge deficits for the Republicans to overcome.
 
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What ever happened to voting on November 5th? That's when I will be going and it falls on my off day for dialysis :)
 
It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --

Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.

Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.

Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.

Over 700,000 people have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.

Republican voters have this thing called a JOB that they have to go to every day, so they tend to take advantage of the extended hours on election day.
 
Democrats seem to prefer mail in voting. Republicans seem to prefer in person voting on election day. That would help explain these numbers.
Yes but people waiting to vote on a single day makes it a lot less certain. Things like the weather, undecideds chasing their tune last minute, or personal issues arising unexpectedly threaten the process.
 
No statistics on illegal alien votes for democrats yet? Maybe next week.
Those stats don't exist because It doesn't happen. The arrogance on the right make you fail to understand that you lose because most Americans do not like your policies. You scum do not represent America.
 
We have mail in in my state, I still go to the poll as many of my friends do, not sure of their registration but I don’t put weight in those members, Trump won in 2016 with lots of Democrats mailing it in and Trump lost in 2029 with the same. Not a starter for me IMHO.
 
No statistics on illegal alien votes for democrats yet? Maybe next week.
Whiner....and you can't explain why illegal aliens would even want to vote, which makes you an even bigger cry baby.
 
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It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --

Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.

Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.

Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.

Over 700,000 people have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.

Thanks for encouraging us to get out and vote.
 
It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --

Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.

Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.

Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.

Over 700,000 people have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.

let me know the count in 22 days.
 
Republican voters have this thing called a JOB that they have to go to every day, so they tend to take advantage of the extended hours on election day.
I would explain to you that the vast majority of educated voters with college degrees vote for Democrats and have higher paying jobs, but that would be a waste of time.
 
It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --

Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.

Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.

Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.

Over 700,000 people have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.


Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%

That doesn't mean the ratio of votes will be the same.
How many early votes were there in Pennsylvania at this point in 2020?
 
We have mail in in my state, I still go to the poll as many of my friends do, not sure of their registration but I don’t put weight in those members, Trump won in 2016 with lots of Democrats mailing it in and Trump lost in 2029 with the same. Not a starter for me IMHO.
But it DOES make more difficult for the Democrats to figure out how many illegal ballots they have to fill out and drag in!!!
 
Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%

That doesn't mean the ratio of votes will be the same.
How many early votes were there in Pennsylvania at this point in 2020?
The main takeaway for you is that Trump is not going to easily win PN. If he does win, it will be extremely close.

Too many MAGA idiots on this board believe Trump will easily win this election. No, he will not.
 
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