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Nov 04 2016

Colorado Early Voting 11_04_16: Dem Voter Turnout Dropping

The source of this data his here. As we go into the final weekend before election day, we have some very interesting numbers in the Colorado Early Voting tallies. The Dems had jumped out to a big lead as a percentage of votes cast in the beginning. But they have been slowly dropping off as […]

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Nov 04 2016

FL Early Voting 11_04_16: All Tied Up!

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The source for this data is here There are only 3 days of In-Person early voting left in Florida (ends Nov 6th). The In-Person voting surpassed the longer running Mail-In voting in terms of total votes 2 days ago, on November 2nd. Today, heading into the home stretch, the number of GOP ballots submitted and […]

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Nov 03 2016

Colorado Early Voting Shows Democrat Drop-Off 11_03_16

The source of this data is here It is a total coincidence that I decided to unveil another Early Voting metric in a battleground state the same day a new poll comes out in that state showing the same trend: KUSA – The race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is tied in Colorado. That’s […]

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Nov 03 2016

Thanks To The Clintons, We Have Achieved A Full Blow Constitutional Crisis

Make no mistake about it, the news Bret Baier broke last night is very, very serious: The Clinton Foundation investigation is a, quote, “very high priority.” Agents have interviewed and reinterviewed multiple people about the Foundation case, and even before the WikiLeaks dumps, agents say they have collected a great deal of evidence. Pressed on […]

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Nov 03 2016

Where We Stand With The General Election Nov 11, 2016

I had stopped looking at the General Election polls back on October 24th. Mainly because there were so many and also because I ran out of cycles because of a delivery on my day job. But let’s check back in and see where things stand – just a snapshot of the average support for Clinton […]

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Nov 02 2016

FL Early Voting 11_02_16: GOP Extends Small Ballot Lead

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The source of this data is here. The trends continue, each day the GOP builds on their lead in ballots submitted for early voting in Florida. Today that lead expanded from 15,926 to 17,456. More importantly, the GOP In-Person voting is slowly beginning to equal Dem ballots. As I have said since I began this […]

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Nov 01 2016

FL Early Voting 11_01_16: GOP Resurgence, Expand Lead

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As usual, the source for this data is here. Yesterday Florida Democrats had a great day (technically it was on Sunday, but reported yesterday) when they cut the GOP ballot lead by 2/3rds and down to 8,912 ballots.  But as I said yesterday, one day does not a trend make. Today’s report (ballots through yesterday) […]

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Oct 31 2016

FL Early Voting 10_31_16: The Empire (Dems) Fight Back!

As always the data for this analysis comes from State of Florida. Democrats had a good weekend.  While they continue to drop off in the mail-in voting, they had a good surge with in-person voting that wiped out a significant portion of the GOP lead. What was a 24,000+ lead in GOP ballots yesterday has […]

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Oct 30 2016

FL Early Vote 10_30_16: GOP Slowly Pulling Ahead

I have been remiss in the last few posts in linking to the site where I have been pulling my data – so here it is! Today we see a pattern beginning to set in. The more people vote in FL, the more the percentages begin to freeze into place. I have not seen a […]

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Oct 29 2016

FL 10_29_16: GOP Lead In Ballots Keeps Growing

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The GOP continues to slowly extend its lead in Early Voting ballots in FL. Their lead has grown from 14,349 yesterday to 22,736 today: The GOP continues to hold the lead in overall ballots submitted (last row) 41-40%. While Democrats hold an edge in In-Person voting by 39-42%, the GOP is leading by 42-39% in […]

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