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(81,859 posts)Nate Silver
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Nov 3, 2020
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e.g. in Broward County (the rare FL county where Democrats are winning the Election Day vote)
From 7am to 1030am, the vote was D38/R34/I28 (D +4)
From 1030 to 1230pm, it was D39/R31/I31 (D +8)
From 1230 to 3pm, it was D37/R26/I37 (D +11)
Nate Silver
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From 3pm to 4pm, Broward was D41/R26/I33 (D +15). So this gap keeps growing.
AmericanCanuck
(1,102 posts)Nate Silver
@NateSilver538
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One thing that does seem clear in the Election Day numbers is that the GOP vote came out early but the vote is becoming less Republican (and more indie) over the course of the day.
e.g. in Broward County (the rare FL county where Democrats are winning the Election Day vote)
From 7am to 1030am, the vote was D38/R34/I28 (D +4)
From 1030 to 1230pm, it was D39/R31/I31 (D +8)
From 1230 to 3pm, it was D37/R26/I37 (D +11)
Nate Silver
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From 3pm to 4pm, Broward was D41/R26/I33 (D +15). So this gap keeps growing.
Roland99
(53,342 posts)Dem 486237 51.67
Rep 213007 22.64
Other 241769 25.69
Total 941013 100.00
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Roland99
(53,342 posts)fishwax
(29,149 posts)So I'm happy to see these numbers, but they're going to need to keep growing.
This is great, Broward is a very populated County.