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« on: July 29, 2018, 02:19:59 AM »

Thanks everyone! Here's today's updated numbers:


Not high enough for the Dems. They’re gonna need to hit 75, because E-Day is devastating for them.

Most analysts say the number O'Connor needs is 60%...

Surely the more relevant statistic is what the proportion of early votes is relative to the overall total, which we won't know until the election is over. Has the proportion of EV to Eday votes changed very much in recent special elections? If so, O'Connor being at 60% may be well more than enough, or, conversely, him being at 75% still might leave him short.
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