First of all, in-person early voting in Miami-Dade actually favored Republicans so there is no reason to expect a large Democrat advantage today.
Secondly, there will probably only be a couple hundred thousand total votes in Miami-Dade today, so even if the Democrats have an advantage there, it's not going to be that significant.
Miami-Dade had 624,146 votes for Clinton in 2016, it could still be an issue. Do you have any links to the early voting for miami-dade? Not being a jerk, just would like to see them if you have them handy.
This site has been tracking the vote in FL and updating as numbers change.
If you click on the Election Day Votes Only button you can see that Republicans are winning in votes cast today in almost every county, even in heavily Democrat counties like Palm Beach and Orange. By this measure, there is actually a good chance that when Miami-Date reports today's tally it will actually increase the Republican advantage.
There are only four blue counties on election day. One is D by only 14, votes, one by 48 votes, one by 1070 votes, and Broward by 3,294. We are 4,426 votes from having every FL county red today.<--Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart)
First off, here is the link to the 2016 results (https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/florida). Look at the "vote by county" for the vote tallies. Secondly, I am asking people to not get complacent, I literally said "go vote". If Miami-Dade is not reporting yet, that is a big chunk of dem votes that will be incoming. Don't look at a large lead and think it can't get close due to late reporting dem counties.
No, we're not down. Miami-Dade may still have to report, but considering that we KNOW Republicans are going to vote in bigger numbers today than Dems will, and also considering that when you look at the trends in party voting in neighboring Palm Beach and Broward County (deep blue counties) you see that Republican voting in those two blue counties are way up compared to 2016, all points to Florida looking really good for us.
We can't say for certain how the votes are going to fall, but Republicans are going to have historic turnout, and considering Trump has an approval rating in the mid-90's among Republican voters, it's looking like the Red Wave is real.
Kind of. You need to keep in mind that these are not the actual vote tally, this is just the party that the ballot caster is affiliated with. Trump has a 94% approval rating within the Republican party and the dems have left the normal people. I feel like we have a good chance to get a lot of dems to secretly vote for Trump.
I think we will still be ok if we all get out and vote. That was the point of this post. Trump has a 94% approval rating from Republicans, so we are not losing too many of the "R" turned in votes and the dems are batshit crazy, so I am hopeful that we can steal a few points from that side.
This is the right answer.
Not quite.
First of all, in-person early voting in Miami-Dade actually favored Republicans so there is no reason to expect a large Democrat advantage today.
Secondly, there will probably only be a couple hundred thousand total votes in Miami-Dade today, so even if the Democrats have an advantage there, it's not going to be that significant.
Miami-Dade had 624,146 votes for Clinton in 2016, it could still be an issue. Do you have any links to the early voting for miami-dade? Not being a jerk, just would like to see them if you have them handy.
https://joeisdone.github.io/florida/
This site has been tracking the vote in FL and updating as numbers change.
If you click on the Election Day Votes Only button you can see that Republicans are winning in votes cast today in almost every county, even in heavily Democrat counties like Palm Beach and Orange. By this measure, there is actually a good chance that when Miami-Date reports today's tally it will actually increase the Republican advantage.
Thanks!
There are only four blue counties on election day. One is D by only 14, votes, one by 48 votes, one by 1070 votes, and Broward by 3,294. We are 4,426 votes from having every FL county red today.<--Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart)
https://twitter.com/LarrySchweikart/status/1323679532008697856?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw"
JUST VOTE!!!
Don’t forget Broward county either. That’s a voting fraud haven.
So annoying...
Sod off you lying troll.
First off, here is the link to the 2016 results (https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/florida). Look at the "vote by county" for the vote tallies. Secondly, I am asking people to not get complacent, I literally said "go vote". If Miami-Dade is not reporting yet, that is a big chunk of dem votes that will be incoming. Don't look at a large lead and think it can't get close due to late reporting dem counties.
No, we're not down. Miami-Dade may still have to report, but considering that we KNOW Republicans are going to vote in bigger numbers today than Dems will, and also considering that when you look at the trends in party voting in neighboring Palm Beach and Broward County (deep blue counties) you see that Republican voting in those two blue counties are way up compared to 2016, all points to Florida looking really good for us.
We can't say for certain how the votes are going to fall, but Republicans are going to have historic turnout, and considering Trump has an approval rating in the mid-90's among Republican voters, it's looking like the Red Wave is real.
Kind of. You need to keep in mind that these are not the actual vote tally, this is just the party that the ballot caster is affiliated with. Trump has a 94% approval rating within the Republican party and the dems have left the normal people. I feel like we have a good chance to get a lot of dems to secretly vote for Trump.
I think we will still be ok if we all get out and vote. That was the point of this post. Trump has a 94% approval rating from Republicans, so we are not losing too many of the "R" turned in votes and the dems are batshit crazy, so I am hopeful that we can steal a few points from that side.