Why? First of all, no one has counted any votes yet. All they have is party registration. Loads of registered dems and "unaffiliated" voters are breaking for President Trump.
Secondly, The Trump crowd has been advocating in person election day voting for the entire year. The fact that early votes are mostly coming from dems should come as no surprise.
Doesn’t make sense when compared to Michigan. Something is wrong. Statistically, should be similar. One thing to note is that PA has 670k votes cast, which is about 11% of the 2016 total of roughly 6m. Michigan has 1.4m cast which is 31% of the 2016 total of roughly 4.5m. Possible PA is just the most venomous rabid anti-trumpers shooting off first. It’s also possible there is some fuckery going on.
Pedes know the only way to be sure their vote is counted, is to vote in person, on election day. There will be a tsunami of Trump supporters voting on election day. We will be heard, break records, and re-elect the GEOTUS.
Wow, I guess they don't care about Biden taking away their jobs in the fossil fuel industry.
But in all reality, I'm not concerned. I talk with who I can (I'm in Cali) about politics and have been doing slow red pills. And I have strong feelings Trump will win. Don't stress over polls but do what every you can to get people to the polls. As I'm sure you know.
People's Pundit Daily did a poll regarding PA voter trust and intentions. Over 60% of the GOP vote will be voting on election day, November 3rd, likely citing a great distrust in mail-in ballots and early voting (which is also a proven figure in the same survey).
PA is confirmed to be a state to look great for the Dems up until the last second when a "red wave" of sorts literally overtakes the polls.
Why? First of all, no one has counted any votes yet. All they have is party registration. Loads of registered dems and "unaffiliated" voters are breaking for President Trump.
Secondly, The Trump crowd has been advocating in person election day voting for the entire year. The fact that early votes are mostly coming from dems should come as no surprise.
Doesn’t make sense when compared to Michigan. Something is wrong. Statistically, should be similar. One thing to note is that PA has 670k votes cast, which is about 11% of the 2016 total of roughly 6m. Michigan has 1.4m cast which is 31% of the 2016 total of roughly 4.5m. Possible PA is just the most venomous rabid anti-trumpers shooting off first. It’s also possible there is some fuckery going on.
Early and absentee are expected to lean heavy Dem.
This is also just 10% of total cast in 2016.
Voter registrations point towards Reps gaining ground over 16.
I would suggest to let it play out. It’s too early to see any endpoint to all this.
Yeah well the thing to be freaked out about is obody doing anything about them cheating
Pedes know the only way to be sure their vote is counted, is to vote in person, on election day. There will be a tsunami of Trump supporters voting on election day. We will be heard, break records, and re-elect the GEOTUS.
Yeah I wonder if this has anything to do with it. https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1317510936694038528?s=20
You should be freaked out. Freaked out enough that you get off your ass and volunteer for the campaign.
Here, I’ll make it easy for you.
Www.defendyourballot.com
dem #'s are fake as hell
Wow, I guess they don't care about Biden taking away their jobs in the fossil fuel industry.
But in all reality, I'm not concerned. I talk with who I can (I'm in Cali) about politics and have been doing slow red pills. And I have strong feelings Trump will win. Don't stress over polls but do what every you can to get people to the polls. As I'm sure you know.
Could it have something to do with different counties being counted first?
Totally normal.
People's Pundit Daily did a poll regarding PA voter trust and intentions. Over 60% of the GOP vote will be voting on election day, November 3rd, likely citing a great distrust in mail-in ballots and early voting (which is also a proven figure in the same survey).
PA is confirmed to be a state to look great for the Dems up until the last second when a "red wave" of sorts literally overtakes the polls.