28% of GOP early voters in FL- Voted for Clinton

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But Florida is a whole other planet. Doesn't matter in US elections.
 
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Actual votes.. .actual votes.

We'll see who the moron is Tuesday.

Yes we will, and it won't be Trump. These same people said Trump wouldn't even get the nomination, the Dems are in panic mode. Death by a thousand paper cuts..😂😂😂
 
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Republican women voting in droves.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy8HRdlLGCQ[/youtube]
 
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This isn't a projection. It's actual votes. Trump has no path to the White House without Florida.

It absolutely is a projection. That is what a poll is.

This was a poll done in FL that included some people who had voted and they indicated they voted this way.

It is not actual votes.

Maybe the poll is correct but don't confuse a poll with actual results.

It has just over 300 people and shows an 8 point gap (entire poll of just over 700) for Clinton which is considerably out of line with other polls.

In short - presenting this as actual voting data is just wrong.
 
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No one knows if this is legit or not but we do know that if this thread said 28% of Democratic voters in Florida have voted Trump in early voting.... this **** would be gospel to 95% of the people in the PF
 
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It absolutely is a projection. That is what a poll is.

This was a poll done in FL that included some people who had voted and they indicated they voted this way.

It is not actual votes.

Maybe the poll is correct but don't confuse a poll with actual results.

It has just over 300 people and shows an 8 point gap (entire poll of just over 700) for Clinton which is considerably out of line with other polls.

In short - presenting this as actual voting data is just wrong.

except ... it is actual votes. I expect we see this trend in other states. Republican women secretly voting for Clinton.
 
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Yes we will, and it won't be Trump. These same people said Trump wouldn't even get the nomination, the Dems are in panic mode. Death by a thousand paper cuts..😂😂😂

That's true. If there is one thing to remember about Trump, it is that he is not to be underestimated. His demise has been forecast many times since he declared his candidacy:

-He'll never be the frontrunner
-He is the frontrunner but he'll fade when the primaries start
-He's doing well in the early primaries but he will fade
-He's the presumptive nominee but there will be an effort to defeat him at the convention
-He's the official nominee but will be steamrolled by Hillary

...the list goes on. I still think the path is steep for him to win and the electoral map favors Hillary, but I expect it to be close.
 
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Sorry to ask, but are these ACTUAL votes verified and audited by the OP?

no - it is from a poll taken that included just over 300 people who voted early and reported who they voted for to the pollster.

the same poll said 6% of early Dem voters went for Trump and overall HC had a 10% lead among early voters in the poll.

It is not an actual vote count and other parts of the poll have results that are outliers relative to other polls of FL.
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...robably-win-florida/5817cdcee9b69b6085905de2/

Various efforts to register new voters have already paid off for the left. Only 45 percent of the 493,000 people who have registered to vote in Florida since the start of August are white. Democrats expanded their voter registration advantage by almost 70,000 over the course of the summer, so they go into this election with a 327,000 registration advantage statewide.
-- A surprising number of low-propensity voters have voted early so far. About 3.73 million ballots have already been cast in Florida, compared to a total of 8.5 million votes that were cast in 2012, including on Election Day. More than 400,000 of the registered Democrats who have voted early have either not voted in the past three elections or voted just once. Among Republicans, that number is 336,000. Of the nearly 200,000 registered Hispanic Democrats who have already voted, 50 percent fall into that category. Through the weekend, 70 percent of early voters have been white, compared to 14 percent Hispanic and 11 percent African American. (Hispanics account for about 16 percent of Florida’s registered voters.)
 
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no - it is from a poll taken that included just over 300 people who voted early and reported who they voted for to the pollster.

the same poll said 6% of early Dem voters went for Trump and overall HC had a 10% lead among early voters in the poll.

It is not an actual vote count and other parts of the poll have results that are outliers relative to other polls of FL.

Thanks my man. I was being sarcastic. Need to use blue font.
 
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except ... it is actual votes. I expect we see this trend in other states. Republican women secretly voting for Clinton.

It is not actual votes.

1) it is a sample of early voters and not all early voters
2) it is a sample reporting who they voted for rather than an actual tally of votes.

Believe it if you like - and in the end the poll may be accurate. However, labeling this as the actual votes of early voters is simply inaccurate.
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...robably-win-florida/5817cdcee9b69b6085905de2/

Various efforts to register new voters have already paid off for the left. Only 45 percent of the 493,000 people who have registered to vote in Florida since the start of August are white. Democrats expanded their voter registration advantage by almost 70,000 over the course of the summer, so they go into this election with a 327,000 registration advantage statewide.
-- A surprising number of low-propensity voters have voted early so far. About 3.73 million ballots have already been cast in Florida, compared to a total of 8.5 million votes that were cast in 2012, including on Election Day. More than 400,000 of the registered Democrats who have voted early have either not voted in the past three elections or voted just once. Among Republicans, that number is 336,000. Of the nearly 200,000 registered Hispanic Democrats who have already voted, 50 percent fall into that category. Through the weekend, 70 percent of early voters have been white, compared to 14 percent Hispanic and 11 percent African American. (Hispanics account for about 16 percent of Florida’s registered voters.)

And the counter

Weak early voter turnout among African-Americans hurts Clinton in Florida
 
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That's true. If there is one thing to remember about Trump, it is that he is not to be underestimated. His demise has been forecast many times since he declared his candidacy:

-He'll never be the frontrunner
-He is the frontrunner but he'll fade when the primaries start
-He's doing well in the early primaries but he will fade
-He's the presumptive nominee but there will be an effort to defeat him at the convention
-He's the official nominee but will be steamrolled by Hillary

...the list goes on. I still think the path is steep for him to win and the electoral map favors Hillary, but I expect it to be close.

Heard the same things from Bernie supporters.. HUGE rallies, Everyone counting him out...

The truth is the demographics don't lie. Trump is more likely to pull the upset in my home state of Wisconsin where 87% of the state is white.. than in Florida.

People also underestimate women who will secretly vote Clinton:

These Donald Trump Supporters Are Going to Vote for Hillary Clinton
 

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