The Buzz has the data as of the weekend, The Fla. tally so far: Ds up 80K votes:
The Fla. tally so far: Ds up 80K votes
Through Sunday, it appears absentee and early votes have Democrats up by 80,287 votes.
Of the 1,010,046 people who voted early, 53.7 percent were Democrats, 30.19 percent Republicans and 16.02 percent other. Of the 1,059,518 absentee ballots returned so far, 35.31 percent were from Democrats, 50.23 percent Republicans, and 14.46 percent other.
All told, 2,069,564 people have voted already — 44.33 percent of them Democrats, 40.45 percent Republicans, and 15.22 percent other.
These are statewide totals.
16% other? What would cause people who vote for third party candidates to be so heavily represented in early voting?
Posted by: kcr211 at October 27, 2008 07:25 PMThese are stats by party registration. Other means neither Republican nor Democrats, but either no party or a minor party.
We don't get to know how the votes came out until after the polls close. Repeat, these are not election returns, just info about who voted.
Posted by: michael at October 27, 2008 09:33 PMNow the question is: Did more Democrats vote for McCain, than Republicans voted for Obama?
somehow I doubt it, despite the PUMAs.
Posted by: adam at October 28, 2008 03:50 PM