Early Voting Totals Not Looking Great For Republicans So Far

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%.

And reports are that these mail in ballots are coming in in record numbers.

*cue the midnight declaration of victory from the orange rapist on election night
 
You didn't say that some things may "unexpectedly threaten the process"?
Uh no what I obviously didn’t say is that it was incumbent on society for someone to choose to vote.
 
Uh no what I obviously didn’t say is that it was incumbent on society for someone to choose to vote.
And my comment clearly stated that it is up to the individual to prioritize voting. If it's important to them, they will make sure they do it right.
 
The advantage I was talking about was being sure they were able to vote successfully after planning to do so. I don’t get how a person is this stupid lol
If you want to vote you will. It's really not that hard. I vote every year on election day and live in a place where weather can be an issue. It's just not that big a deal. It certainly does not require voting to start a month early.

BTW I dont think you understand the definition of advantage.
 
If you want to vote you will. It's really not that hard. I vote every year on election day and live in a place where weather can be an issue. It's just not that big a deal. It certainly does not require voting to start a month early.

BTW I dont think you understand the definition of advantage.
I shouldn’t have to prove this to you but I guess i will

 
I shouldn’t have to prove this to you but I guess i will

If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.

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If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.

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You said something dumb. It was disproved. We all saw.
 
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If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.

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I know facts are scary for you but you sound pretty pathetic right now lol
 
Democrats seem to prefer mail in voting. Republicans seem to prefer in person voting on election day. That would help explain these numbers.
Of course repubs will claim voter fraud again when Kamala overtakes trump after the mail in dump is made.
 
Looks good in Pa and Michigan but everywhere else it sucks ass.

There isn't honestly enough data outside of the polls in wis to make a huge prediction based on early data as they have open primary system. It is far behind 2020 and it doesn't have party, sex, age or anything to clue us in to the state of the race unlike the two above states. Only return rates and number in the counties...Mixed bag there in my opinion. The polls for the president and senate do favor harris and are in line to 2020 for the most part.

nevada, Arizonia and possibly Ga are gone for harris. Most of the country outside of the rust belt appearst to be 3-4% right of 2020.

I hate to say it but it will come down to the rust belt holding and wis following the leader of pa and mi in turn out of woman and youth....
 
You're talking about 1% - 5% of the population. What's your point???

Oh that's right....you don't have one.



Nope...just the party of the educated, genius. Because they are.

The most successful college graduates are generally Republican. That was my point. Frankly, I don’t care if someone is a college graduate or not. The real proof as to their intellect AND ability is their success level, not just their income.

People in large cities make more money for the same work. They aren’t more successful, they just make more money due to the cost of living. I am a college graduate and would make nearly twice as much living in NYC than where I live. Would that make me more successful when standard of living is taken into account? I would make more money, but wouldn’t have nearly as nice of things(house, cars, etc.) as I do with my current salary.

The average salary of Democrats, both college educated and non college educated, is skewed higher by high cost of living cities and the ultra-wealthy. Garbage collectors in NYC can make well over 100k. The salary means nothing if the cost of living isn’t taken into account.

An interesting study would be the median(not average) income of Democrats vs Republicans taking into account living expenses. That would be the most telling statistic of all.

As I stated previously, the overwhelmingly majority of people making a better than average salary in my area are Republican and they become more so as their income rises.

You asked the point. The point is that at 150k-500k, there are more Republicans. As you stated, most don’t make that much, but many college graduates in large blue cities make 100k/yr but live like someone making 50-60k in my area, which is exactly what they would make if they moved here. A person making $250k in a large blue city would translate to a 150k-175k job in my area. Guess what, those are mostly Republicans.
 
Who the fuck would vote for a Republican?

Those of us with jobs. Somebody has to pay for all the Democrat’s pie in the sky freebees.

The “rich” must “pay their fair share”, remember? Yeah, that’s us, unless you think the “rich” are voting against their own self-interest.
 
Bullshit! Democrats think for themselves, Republicans do not@

EXACTLY the opposite is true which is best exemplified by the herd mentality of Democrats in Congress and even the Supreme Court. They are lockstep, like good little soldiers.
 
If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.

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People around the world vote under the threat of bullets flying around, rain should not be an issue.
 

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