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Keep it up PA!!! awesomerwb1 Oct 2024 #1
But republicans can vote for democrats and vice versa mucifer Oct 2024 #2
Can't read your intent Lithos Oct 2024 #3
It's safe to say that the defection rate among Rs will be much higher than Ds Mr.WeRP Oct 2024 #4
Not as much as one might think. TwilightZone Oct 2024 #8
This isnt a normal election, and nothing like 2020 getagrip_already Oct 2024 #10
but Jan 6 will move more people away from R than typical -- he is a dirtbag...etc JT45242 Oct 2024 #11
Yeah, tens of thousands of Democrats crossing over to vote for TCF. Wednesdays Oct 2024 #26
Ugh God Dem4life1234 Oct 2024 #29
Good measure of enthusiasm, but not predictive of final tally. Nt Fiendish Thingy Oct 2024 #5
If actual votes aren't predictive, then nothing is. W_HAMILTON Oct 2024 #9
Remember, Republicans vote last. Fiendish Thingy Oct 2024 #15
I'd rather have votes already banked that counting on Election Day turnout. W_HAMILTON Oct 2024 #22
They aren't predictive. We have no real way MontanaFarmer Oct 2024 #20
They are. And people much more knowledgeable than me or you can and have used them to predict the final outcome before. W_HAMILTON Oct 2024 #21
Correct. That's essentially what i said. MontanaFarmer Oct 2024 #28
Nevada is not a good example. Self Esteem Oct 2024 #30
Early voting is the most meaningful source of data we have at this point -- period. W_HAMILTON Oct 2024 #33
Not really. Self Esteem Oct 2024 #34
Targetsmart Deminpenn Oct 2024 #6
That's a 325,000 vote difference, about 135,000 more than Trump's same day lead in 2020. lees1975 Oct 2024 #7
Buuuut what do the polls say? gab13by13 Oct 2024 #12
In PA RobinA Oct 2024 #16
Republicans vote last Fiendish Thingy Oct 2024 #17
Is that sarcasm? Sugarcoated Oct 2024 #19
2 of those votes gab13by13 Oct 2024 #13
What was 2020 at this point? Polybius Oct 2024 #14
In some states it is Fiendish Thingy Oct 2024 #18
I'm curious too epreic01 Oct 2024 #23
The data by time isn't easy to find. But so far, this tracks the same percentages from 2020. Mr.WeRP Oct 2024 #24
Democrats two-points behind their final 2020 total and Republicans four-points ahead... Self Esteem Oct 2024 #35
I'm not a religious person but, um, God, how about a snowstorm on Nov 5th? progressoid Oct 2024 #25
I keep on thinking, PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2024 #27
More info on Penn TheProle Oct 2024 #31
TargetSmart early voting dashboard Deminpenn Oct 2024 #32
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