POL Nearly 70 Million Already Voted, Hinting Historic 2020 Turnout

jward

passin' thru
Nearly 70 Million Already Voted, Hinting Historic 2020 Turnout
By Petr Svab
October 27, 2020 Updated: October 27, 2020

The 2020 election is shaping up to be one for the history books with turnout likely to surpass anything America has seen for 50 or even 100 years—at least according to early voting data, which shows some states on the way to exceeding the total 2016 turnout even before election day.

Over 68 million voters have already cast their ballots, compared to the total of about 47 million who voted early in 2016.
Close to 8 million already voted in Texas—almost 90 percent of the total 2016 turnout—according to data collected by the U.S. Elections Project run by Michael McDonald, political science associate professor at the University of Florida.
In North Carolina, Georgia, New Mexico, and Montana, votes already cast represent nearly 75 percent of the 2016 turnout. Washington, Florida, and Tennessee are already around 70 percent.
“The pace of some states’ early voting is such that with almost certainty states will begin surpassing their total 2016 total vote this week,” McDonald said in an Oct. 25 release.

A record number of Americans will vote by mail this year, partly because of concerns over the CCP virus pandemic and partly because many states have pushed the option as preferable and have made it more convenient.
Voters have been returning their mail-in ballots earlier this year than in previous elections, McDonald said, which should ease the burden on election authorities to process the ballots.
“There were many concerns about election officials’ ability to conduct an election during a pandemic. Not only are people voting, but they are voting over a longer period of time, thereby spreading out the workload of election officials,” he said. “Yes, there have been problems, and in many places lines are intolerably long. But, people are voting and there are more opportunities for them to do so by Election Day. Americans’ resilience and support for their democracy is very heartening in these trying times.”

While total 2020 turnout remains hard to predict, it’s becoming increasingly clear that it will surpass 2016’s 55.5 percent. If it does so by at least 1.7 points, it will be the largest turnout since Republican Richard Nixon’s win in 1968. If the turnout goes up by 6.2 points, it will be the largest since the 1908 victory of Republican Howard Taft.
“I’ve been saying 150 million will vote. I’ll probably revise that upwards,” McDonald told The Epoch Times via email. “Highest turnout rate for those eligible to vote since 1908.”
He promised to revise his estimates this weekend.

In some states, such as Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and California, the early voting numbers are likely driven by the fact that the states either conduct all-mail elections or have decided this year to send absentee ballots to all registered voters.
Some states that have traditionally relied on in-person voting, however, don’t seem to be breaking the tradition this year. Mississippi only reports some 5 percent of the 2016 turnout already voted. Alabama is in the same boat, with some 10 percent having voted. New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Idaho, and New Hampshire are all around or under 20 percent.

As expected, registered Democrats lead mail-in voting by a sizable margin. Democrat-leaning states tend to have more liberal mail voting rules, while President Donald Trump has urged his supporters to vote in person.
In 18 states that release party registration data, Democrats returned over 16 million mail-in ballots while Republicans returned less than 10 million. Independents returned over 7 million.

“These national numbers for the states with party registration are reflected in every party registration state; they are not just an artifact of heavily Democratic large states like California conducting all-mail ballot elections,” McDonald said in his release.
Among those who voted early, but in person, over 3 million were Republicans, some 2.7 million Democrats, and about 1.5 million independents, based on data from 10 states that report by party registration.
“Republicans need to vote in-person to make up ground on the Democratic mail voters, either early or on Election Day,” McDonald said. “There is still some play left in the in-person early vote, but time is starting to run short such that Republicans will need to rely heavily on the Election Day vote, which has traditionally been a strong day of voting for Republicans in recent elections.”

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BeeMan

Just buzzin along
Can’t keep from wondering how many polling/voting places will exceed 100% of the registered voters. Wonder if the MSM would tell us if that were to happen?
[sarc] I can see it now: Trump received only 62% of the votes, while Biden received 98% of the vote. Biden is the clear and undisputed winner! [/sarc]
 
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mikeabn

Finally not a lurker!
Well, the good thing is more people are voting. The bad thing is the high percentage of low information, emotionally charged voters who lack an education in the Constitution, the Electoral College, and criminal laws as they apply to buying influence. Perhaps part of our duty is to try to change some of that thinking.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
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We voted!
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Michael Berry was interviewing a guy running the Trump campaign in Ga.

He said they are at 90%of the 2016 turnout, just with early voting.

This is in the rural counties outside of Atlanta.


Joe Biden Addresses Record Crowd of 771 People in 365 Cars in Atlanta
 
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jward

passin' thru
I guess the mask hysteria by the left is being pushed to serve as the basis of their coming narrative that oh yeah, Biden couldn't draw enough of a crowd to play a game of baseball, but that's just coz we were responsible social distancers (in between our stint as rioters and city burners)... and it's totally believable Joe got 130% of the votes...? :: shrug ::

Time will tell...
 

Hawkgirl_70

Veteran Member
It’s very worrisome to me.
Is there really that many people that hate Trump or that wants Socialism?
The stomach turns tighter and my nerves tighten even more within me. :(
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
the DNC openly admits it needs 70% MINIMUM of this pre-Election Day vote to stand any chance >>> FAILING across the board in the swing states - it's a total joke in some states ...
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
Michael Berry was interviewing a guy running the Trump campaign in Ga.

He said they are at 90%of the 2016 turnout, just with early voting.

This is in the rural counties outside of Atlanta.


Joe Biden Addresses Record Crowd of 771 People in 365 Cars in Atlanta


Obammy had one of those drive-up BS speeches >>> a generous count gave him 250 cars MAX >>> meanwhile across "town" - Ivanka Trump was having one of her more impromptu rallies and had an estimated 2500

a former sitting prez vs the Prez's daughter >>> it just has to show you something

I know I'd be embarrassed as hell if I was Obammy !!!!!! - reminds me of the Clinton's $$$$ talk show circuit that utterly utterly failed ....
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It’s very worrisome to me.
Is there really that many people that hate Trump or that wants Socialism?
The stomach turns tighter and my nerves tighten even more within me. :(

Or maybe ... that many people who want nothing to do with Obiden and want their lives back. Either way it goes ... it’s going to be hard on all of us next year. Just get ready, understand your rights. That includes protecting yourself anywhere you go. A lot is going to happen after Tuesday ... one way or another. Just look what we went through with the Demonrats trying to over throw our government these last 4 years. They won’t stop.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Or maybe ... that many people who want nothing to do with Obiden and want their lives back. Either way it goes ... it’s going to be hard on all of us next year. Just get ready, understand your rights. That includes protecting yourself anywhere you go. A lot is going to happen after Tuesday ... one way or another. Just look what we went through with the Demonrats trying to over throw our government these last 4 years. They won’t stop.

The Timcast raised an interesting point on that recently. Basically, you're not just dealing with the "shy Trump" voter, but you're also dealing with the "I want no more lockdowns but the second I admit it people will accuse me of killing Grandma" voter.
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Election Day turnout will be interesting to watch. I expect it to be high. I wonder how much of the early vote is being driven by people not wanting to bother with Election Day, maybe expecting some kind of chaos.
 
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