Republicans EXPAND Their Early Voting Lead in Floriduh

JimBowie1958

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This election is looking more and more like a Trump landslide with each passing day.


Republicans have expanded their lead in early voting in the Sunshine State, according to data gleaned from the Florida Division of Elections.
According to the data last updated early Thursday morning, Republicans continued to outpace Democrats in early voting, expanding their lead by tens of thousands. In the first three days of early voting, Republicans cast 483,443 ballots compared to the Democrats’ 392,530. On Wednesday morning, Republicans led Democrats in early voting, specifically, by just over 41,000 votes. That lead expanded to over 90,900 the following day.
 
This election is looking more and more like a Trump landslide with each passing day.


Republicans have expanded their lead in early voting in the Sunshine State, according to data gleaned from the Florida Division of Elections.
According to the data last updated early Thursday morning, Republicans continued to outpace Democrats in early voting, expanding their lead by tens of thousands. In the first three days of early voting, Republicans cast 483,443 ballots compared to the Democrats’ 392,530. On Wednesday morning, Republicans led Democrats in early voting, specifically, by just over 41,000 votes. That lead expanded to over 90,900 the following day.

I'll be adding my vote for Trump today.
 
This election is looking more and more like a Trump landslide with each passing day.


Republicans have expanded their lead in early voting in the Sunshine State, according to data gleaned from the Florida Division of Elections.
According to the data last updated early Thursday morning, Republicans continued to outpace Democrats in early voting, expanding their lead by tens of thousands. In the first three days of early voting, Republicans cast 483,443 ballots compared to the Democrats’ 392,530. On Wednesday morning, Republicans led Democrats in early voting, specifically, by just over 41,000 votes. That lead expanded to over 90,900 the following day.
The problem: those without a party affiliation favor Democrats.
Now do the math and you get a Joe Biden victory.
 
This election is looking more and more like a Trump landslide with each passing day.


Republicans have expanded their lead in early voting in the Sunshine State, according to data gleaned from the Florida Division of Elections.
According to the data last updated early Thursday morning, Republicans continued to outpace Democrats in early voting, expanding their lead by tens of thousands. In the first three days of early voting, Republicans cast 483,443 ballots compared to the Democrats’ 392,530. On Wednesday morning, Republicans led Democrats in early voting, specifically, by just over 41,000 votes. That lead expanded to over 90,900 the following day.

Your OP is a lie..in order to expand a lead..one must first have one to expand!
From your link:


However, Democrats continue to hold the overall edge in votes already cast due to the left’s increased emphasis on mass mail-in voting. As of Thursday, Democrats had cast 1,533,525 votes by mail to the Republicans’ 979,838. That, compared with the early voting totals, leaves Democrats with a 462,774 voter advantage. The GOP’s early voting turnout put a slight dent in the Democrats’ total lead, as the gap stood at 486,797 one day prior.
With the election less than two weeks away, over 4.2 million Floridians have already cast their votes — nearly 3.2 million by mail and 1 million in early voting.
 

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