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Title: Early Voting In Florida Shows Trump Winning Election By Landslide Submitted by IWB, on October 21st, 2016
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URL Source: http://investmentwatchblog.com/earl ... winning-election-by-landslide/
Published: Oct 21, 2016
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2016-10-21 11:48:37 by Horse
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Views: 3715
Comments: 66

Early voting shows Trump winning Florida in presidential election

Democratic stronghold Florida looks set to overwhelmingly vote in Donald Trump, with early ballot counts showing a Republican landslide win in the State.

Even though President Obama won Florida twice during the 2008 and 2012 elections, the must-win state looks set to become a Republican stronghold.

Thegatewaypundit.com reports:

Florida is a must-win state for Donald Trump to declare victory on election day and the good news is that he’s off to a very good start.

In fact, his lead in early voting there is a first for Republicans.

The News Alert blog reports:

Florida Shocker: Republicans Winning By 120,000 Votes In Early Voting. #Trump the FIRST Republican EVER to win early votes in FL! #TrumpPence16.

BREAKING: #Trump the FIRST Republican EVER to win early votes in FL! #TrumpPence16 pic.twitter.com/PzefGCEAfE

— ALWAYS TRUMP! (@Always_Trump) September 23, 2016

Here are the numbers, via the Florida Division of Elections:

2016 General Election

Election Number – 10282 Election Date – 11/08/2016

Republican 881,274 – Democrat 760,003

This is extremely good news for the Trump campaign.

It should also set off alarm bells at Hillary’s campaign headquarters.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

I and two other family members cast absentee ballots in Pa. for Trump. One first time voter, me not voted in years, other regular voter.

Cynicom  posted on  2016-10-21   11:58:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#3. To: Cynicom (#1)

One first time voter, me not voted in years, other regular voter.

One factor in Trump's favor is this "likely voter" factor polls use. Doubtless one of the questions asked people is if they voted in the last election, and if they say "no" they are considered less likely to vote this time.

But Trump may pull in a surprising number of these "non-voters" the polls are not expecting.

FWIW, I'm not in the country but am voting absentee which I've also not done is a long time. (I didn't know I could print out a ballot). Should have it on the way today. Am from Maryland so it may not do much good but....

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