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pantsaregood
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« on: October 22, 2020, 09:53:34 AM »

Does someone have a list of the net number of ballots Democrats are gaining over Republicans for each day since early voting began? Including EV and mail.
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pantsaregood
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2020, 12:49:27 PM »

Why are we talking about triaging Florida? Is being up by 460,000 ballots that bad?

If we're talking about triaging any state that isn't Texas, Democrats have already lost the election.
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pantsaregood
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2020, 01:20:22 PM »

Why are we talking about triaging Florida? Is being up by 460,000 ballots that bad?

If we're talking about triaging any state that isn't Texas, Democrats have already lost the election.

 The lead in Florida is good so far but it's going to go down because more Republican very reliable voters are yet to turn out. Turnout for Democrats in Miami-Dade looks very soft so far which could be very bad.

 One undeniably positive thing the Democrats have done so far is have huge turnout in GOP counties. This was part of the formula for winning, stopping the bleeding in the GOP counties. Without knowing how NPA are going to break Florida looks close, like it always is.

What I'm getting from this is that there's no reason to "triage Florida," Democrats aren't getting destroyed, and Florida is going to come down to 7.63 votes after 21 recounts like it does every election.
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pantsaregood
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2020, 03:23:51 PM »

Looks like PA there was a problem with some of the counties reporting. They seem to be coming in better/faster now, esp the suburbs.

Dems have now returned 51% of their ballots. Reps only 36%.

Dems @ 947K vs. Reps 263K.



Am I misreading this, or is this an absolute disaster for the GOP? It looks like this kind of got glossed over. Even if 25% of those D votes are "ancestral Democrats" voting for Republicans, that's still a 210,000 vote deficit for the GOP at this point.
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