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ffr

(22,665 posts)
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 12:37 AM Sep 2019

Democrats Hold Six-Point Early Vote Lead In Key North Carolina Special Election



Donald Trump carried North Carolina’s 9th congressional district by 12 points in 2016, but Democrats are currently leading in the early vote count ahead of Tuesday’s special election between Democratic candidate Dan McCready and Republican Dan Bishop.

According to ncvotetracker.com, a project of the Civitas Institute, 39 percent of early vote ballots in the district have been cast by Democrats, while 33 percent have come from Republicans. The remaining 28 percent are from voters unaffiliated with either of the two major parties.


- PoliticusUSA


GOTV!!

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Democrats Hold Six-Point Early Vote Lead In Key North Carolina Special Election (Original Post) ffr Sep 2019 OP
We probably need a bigger apread to overcome election day vote RandySF Sep 2019 #1
I see NC voters are all bundled up for Winter weather. nt eppur_se_muova Sep 2019 #2
90+ degrees here today Falcata Sep 2019 #3

RandySF

(58,660 posts)
1. We probably need a bigger apread to overcome election day vote
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 12:41 AM
Sep 2019

unless NA voters broke heavily in our direction.

Falcata

(156 posts)
3. 90+ degrees here today
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 10:57 AM
Sep 2019

So I'm guessing that is from the November election in 2018. Of course it's usually not that cold in November either.

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