Former VP press secretary Marc Lotter: “The margins don’t add up right now for the Democrats in any of these battleground states,”
PATRIOTS go VOTE and take EVERYONE you know to go VOTE! This election will decide the Fate of this country and our loved ones 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇺🇸❤️ pic.twitter.com/eXjp0ip1RE
— ꪻꫝể ꪻꫝể (@TheThe1776) November 5, 2024
Former VP press secretary Marc Lotter: “The margins don’t add up right now for the Democrats in any of these battleground states,” PATRIOTS go VOTE and take EVERYONE you know to go VOTE! This election will decide the Fate of this country and our loved ones
Democrats are in a bad position up against Trump and Republicans
- CNN panelist Marc Lotter noted a “massive disadvantage” for Democrats due to a deficit in early votes.
- Lotter highlighted a 1.7 million early vote shortfall in urban battleground areas for Democrats.
- Democrats are down by 1.4 million early votes among women in key battleground states.
- Rural voters overperformed early, with a 300,000 vote surplus favoring Republicans.
- Democrats typically rely on early voting wins, while Republicans tend to dominate on Election Day.
- Trump’s campaign data suggests increased Republican support in early voting versus the 2020 cycle.
ABC Martha Raddatz is extremely surprised at Nevada Latino voters answer: “I’m very disappointed. I don’t believe anymore in the Democrat Party…Because they promise and promise…and they never do anything.”
ABC Martha Raddatz is extremely surprised at Nevada Latino voters answer:
“I’m very disappointed. I don’t believe anymore in the Democrat Party…Because they promise and promise…and they never do anything.” pic.twitter.com/W2WqG89Gjr— Gary D (@KMGGaryde) November 4, 2024
- Early vote trends in Arizona show Republicans leading by 8 points in returned mail and early votes.
- Arizona Republicans also have a 9-point gain relative to their 2020 early vote results.
- In Georgia, African American early vote turnout decreased by 7% from 2020.
- Georgia’s early vote total increased, reaching over 4 million votes, surpassing 2016 figures.
- Michigan introduced in-person early voting, with 32% of votes cast in this manner.
- Over 2.58 million early votes have been cast in Michigan out of 7 million registered voters.
- North Carolina showed a 1-point Republican lead in returned mail and early votes.
- Republicans reportedly lead North Carolina’s early vote totals for the first time ever.
- Nevada’s early voting data shows a 4-point lead for Republicans in returned mail ballots.
🚨FLORIDA UPDATE🚨:
Florida REPUBLICANS have just crossed the 4 MILLION vote total, which is MORE THAN 90% of the ENTIRE Democrat voter registrations in the state (4.4MM)!
Republicans are now +22 on Election Day and more than +11 overall! pic.twitter.com/ekOSVTL9ku
— Scott Wagner (@ScottWagnerFL) November 5, 2024
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