IMHO. Trump has to have all three of OH, NC, and FL. That will make PA very important. Polling seems to have it very tight in NC, looks like Ohio is polling to Trump. FL has historically been Republican but Biden is polling a few points ahead.
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My wife's side of the family, all in Florida, are all voting for God's plan(Trump) versus the devil's plan(death and destruction), so there's approximately 30 votes for President Trump!IMHO. Trump has to have all three of OH, NC, and FL. That will make PA very important. Polling seems to have it very tight in NC, looks like Ohio is polling to Trump. FL has historically been Republican but Biden is polling a few points ahead.
IMHO. Trump has to have all three of OH, NC, and FL. That will make PA very important. Polling seems to have it very tight in NC, looks like Ohio is polling to Trump. FL has historically been Republican but Biden is polling a few points ahead.
Any source to this? Just curious where you see that R's have taken the lead, as Im not seeing election day voting numbers yet and as of last night, Dems had a 108K early voter edge (based on registrations).R has already taken the lead
FL is a wrap
IMHO. Trump has to have all three of OH, NC, and FL. That will make PA very important. Polling seems to have it very tight in NC, looks like Ohio is polling to Trump. FL has historically been Republican but Biden is polling a few points ahead.
extremely saneMy wife's side of the family, all in Florida, are all voting for God's plan(Trump) versus the devil's plan(death and destruction), so there's approximately 30 votes for President Trump!
Looking pretty blue to me. Texas too.What about Georgia? No one thinks it will go blue?
If Georgia goes blue we can just turn off the TV as the election is over.What about Georgia? No one thinks it will go blue?
What about Georgia? No one thinks it will go blue?
Um yea... could...anything is possible, but it gets A LOT harder if you don't. Nice to see them planning alternative paths to 270 so early.
Well that IS their job.Um yea... could...anything is possible, but it gets A LOT harder if you don't. Nice to see them planning alternative paths to 270 so early.
What is that supposed to mean? Trump wins FL or Biden?
What about Georgia? No one thinks it will go blue?
Means the Rs are out voting the Ds by huge amounts. Only chance Biden has there is if a lot of Rs voting for Biden.What is that supposed to mean? Trump wins FL or Biden?
Some of the Miami newspapers are reporting numbers out of Palm Beach and Broward.Im not finding any of the sourcing data for these statements. I understand the rah, rah! and it certainly fits the historical norms, so could be true, but I'd love for someone to show me where anyone is getting stats of today's voters by party registration. Otherwise, this feels as fake as the polls we like to make fun of.
Im not finding any of the sourcing data for these statements. I understand the rah, rah! and it certainly fits the historical norms, so could be true, but I'd love for someone to show me where anyone is getting stats of today's voters by party registration. Otherwise, this feels as fake as the polls we like to make fun of.
All you had to do is look at the new voter registration numbers released the middle of October and you knew that was going to happen. Republicans vote with their party at a very high percentage.Means the Rs are out voting the Ds by huge amounts. Only chance Biden has there is if a lot of Rs voting for Biden.
I have been hearing the media trying to push that thought for a while now. Just like them trying to say that Texas is now a "battle ground" state. Always gives me a good chuckle.What about Georgia? No one thinks it will go blue?
Look at left hand side.Im not finding any of the sourcing data for these statements. I understand the rah, rah! and it certainly fits the historical norms, so could be true, but I'd love for someone to show me where anyone is getting stats of today's voters by party registration. Otherwise, this feels as fake as the polls we like to make fun of.
Im not finding any of the sourcing data for these statements. I understand the rah, rah! and it certainly fits the historical norms, so could be true, but I'd love for someone to show me where anyone is getting stats of today's voters by party registration. Otherwise, this feels as fake as the polls we like to make fun of.
Both democrats and republicans have big data machines. Those machines are fed from people in key areas that are doing exit polling and other such things. People in the party at a national level have access to numbers and data that people outside the party do not.Im not finding any of the sourcing data for these statements. I understand the rah, rah! and it certainly fits the historical norms, so could be true, but I'd love for someone to show me where anyone is getting stats of today's voters by party registration. Otherwise, this feels as fake as the polls we like to make fun of.
All you had to do is look at the new voter registration numbers released the middle of October and you knew that was going to happen. Republicans vote with their party at a very high percentage.
Did you hear that over half of registered voters in OK are registered Republican now?
But, are you accounting for all of the voter fraud that the Democrats have implemented?
Looks very positive for trump in Florida.Look at left hand side.
These are not actual votes but voters that have voted and their party affiliation.
According to Trafalgar's chief pollster, for Trump to win in PA, Republicans need to get an extra 4 percentage points to account for voter fraud! Go team Been Jammin! NOTBut, are you accounting for all of the voter fraud that the Democrats have implemented?
Look at left hand side.
These are not actual votes but voters that have voted and their party affiliation.
In prior years it said independent split was about 50/50.Serious question. What about Independents? I think there a lot in Fla.
Serious question. What about Independents? I think there a lot in Fla.