Early Voting Totals Not Looking Great For Republicans So Far

Shock

That's why the Democrats fought so hard against paper count confirmation.
How would hand counting how many ballots came in help one iota with an ALLEGED voting machine switching votes?
 
How many primaries did Kamala win in 2020?

Was it more than she won in 2024?
What does it matter? Do you think you have some sort of zinger with that question and that's why you keep robotically repeating it???

The ex president is scared to death of her with it being a virtual tie, and she only had 3 months on the campaign trail while Trump has been campaigning for two years straight....and she's a woman and mixed race... Trump's narcissistic ego has to be crushed! 😁
 
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%.

I heard 350K in NC
 
The only logical support for one "candidate" is in order to avoid the "other". The duopoly has seen to it that, heads or tails, it wins.
 
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%.

/——/,Could it be that Republicans are accustomed to voting on Election Day, and democRATs prefer early voting?
Could it be????
 
/——/,Could it be that Republicans are accustomed to voting on Election Day, and democRATs prefer early voting?
Could it be????
Except Republicans have been encouraging their voters to vote early in states like Pennsylvania....and it's not working.

The totals are much worse for Republicans now than 6 days ago when I opened this thread.
 
The only logical support for one "candidate" is in order to avoid the "other". The duopoly has seen to it that, heads or tails, it wins.
The only winning move is not to play.
 
Except Republicans have been encouraging their voters to vote early in states like Pennsylvania....and it's not working.

The totals are much worse for Republicans now than 6 days ago when I opened this thread.
/—-/ So? I guess you have to look under every rock looking for some positive news.
 
I like Harris' chances in NC. Right now, she is outperforming Biden. --

Screenshot 2024-10-19 091242.webp
 
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%.

Money talks
1729344164440.webp
 

New Topics

Back
Top Bottom