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    27.7% of all registered voters have voted so far.
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    Texas is leading the nation in early voting. We are already at 45% of the total turnout of the 2016 election with two weeks left.
    hmmm. Looks like we are already past the 2016 turn out.

    Hard to make full sense of the data on the SOS website.
    Registered voters 2016: 9.75M
    Registered voters 2020: 16.95M

    ulative in-person and mail in voters total 2016 (total all votes cast in early voting): 4.497M
    ulative votes cast SO FAR, 2020: 4.708M


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    Last edited by RandomGuy; 10-20-2020 at 05:14 PM. Reason: narrowing in on dataset.

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    hmmm. Looks like we are already past the 2016 turn out.

    Hard to make full sense of the data on the SOS website.
    Registered voters 2016: 9.75M
    Registered voters 2020: 16.95M

    ulative in-person and mail in voters total 2016: 4.497M

    ulative votes cast SO FAR, 2020: 4.708M

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    note: looks like the page is led "early voting totals", but really represents ALL votes including election day if you go back in time.
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    This guy's tweet thread sums Florida up pretty well imo (click on it if you want cause I'm not going to lodge every tweet).

    Basically, we can assume registered Republicans in Florida are going to show up with very high turnout, whether it be on or before election day, so the statistic that matters more than anything else with early voting in Florida is turnout among registered Democrats. Registered Dems had 74.4% turnout in 2016, and if they get ~80% total turnout they probably win the state assuming they win independent voters by the same margin they won by in the 2018 governor race.


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    This guy's tweet thread sums Florida up pretty well imo (click on it if you want cause I'm not going to lodge every tweet).

    Basically, we can assume registered Republicans in Florida are going to show up with very high turnout, whether it be on or before election day, so the statistic that matters more than anything else with early voting in Florida is turnout among registered Democrats. Registered Dems had 74.4% turnout in 2016, and if they get ~80% total turnout they probably win the state assuming they win independent voters by the same margin they won by in the 2018 governor race.

    If Florida could just go Biden early...
    The red team would change masks and dump Trump out of the WH themselves.

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    If Florida could just go Biden early...
    The red team would change masks and dump Trump out of the WH themselves.
    Either Florida or NC.

    I'm starting to think NC will be easier to flip.

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    so Harris County has a shot at 1.6 to 1.7 million early voters before Election Day. The county’s total voting population in 2016 was 1.3 million. It Texas flips Blue this is how it’s gonna go

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    so Harris County has a shot at 1.6 to 1.7 million early voters before Election Day. The county’s total voting population in 2016 was 1.3 million. It Texas flips Blue this is how it’s gonna go
    IMO they need to hit 75% registered voter participation in Harris County to have a chance. That might even be low. I'm more concerned with whether Denton/Collin county flip blue.

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    IMO they need to hit 75% registered voter participation in Harris County to have a chance. That might even be low. I'm more concerned with whether Denton/Collin county flip blue.
    Yeah i think they are going to hit that mark. 10 more days may get them another 700-800,000 votes. Plus Election Day here normally garners about 30-40% of the total vote, so you may be looking at 1.6 million early votes, in a normal year in Harris County, 400-500,000 votes happen on Election Day. That number is going to be higher than that.

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    How’s Denton and Collin looking?

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    Yeah i think they are going to hit that mark. 10 more days may get them another 700-800,000 votes. Plus Election Day here normally garners about 30-40% of the total vote, so you may be looking at 1.6 million early votes, in a normal year in Harris County, 400-500,000 votes happen on Election Day. That number is going to be higher than that.
    The bigger lift is Biden winning Denton/Collin County. The reason I say he has a clear shot at winning Texas if he wins Denton/Collin county is because if he's winning those two counties it means he's converting a huge chunk of suburban women who were previously lifelong Republicans.

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    How’s Denton and Collin looking?
    Huge turnout so far. I think their % of registered voters having already voted is higher than Harris County.

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    Going back over, I’m just throwing a number of 2.5 million registered voters just in the county. 75% of that would be 1,875,000. Yeah that’s gonna be an over on that one.

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    The bigger lift is Biden winning Denton/Collin County. The reason I say he has a clear shot at winning Texas if he wins Denton/Collin county is because if he's winning those two counties it means he's converting a huge chunk of suburban women who were previously lifelong Republicans.
    Gotcha. Yeah, gonna be an interesting finish in a few weeks.

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    If Florida could just go Biden early...
    The red team would change masks and dump Trump out of the WH themselves.
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    Texas up to 5.3 million early votes cast; ~60% of 2016 turnout.

    Continuing to beat a dead horse, 40% of all registered voters in Collin and Denton County have already voted, and both counties are already over 70% of their 2016 turnout. That's not just people voting earlier than they typically do, it's record voter enthusiasm. Those counties are going to be the bellwether without a doubt.

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    ing yeah!
    CRegistered Voters 16,955,519 # In Person On 10/20/2020 519,696 ulative In-Person Voters 4,617,056
    ulative % In-Person 27.23% ulative By Mail Voters 698,599
    ulative In-Person And Mail Voters 5,315,655 ulative Percent Early Voting 31.35%

    Total votes cast in all of Texas 2016>> 8.9M
    Total early votes cast in all of Texas in 2016>> 4.4M

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    Texas up to 5.3 million early votes cast; ~60% of 2016 turnout.

    Continuing to beat a dead horse, 40% of all registered voters in Collin and Denton County have already voted, and both counties are already over 70% of their 2016 turnout. That's not just people voting earlier than they typically do, it's record voter enthusiasm. Those counties are going to be the bellwether without a doubt.
    Who is that good for? Republicans or democrats?

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    Abbott clearly sucks at voter suppression.

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    Abbott clearly sucks at voter suppression.

    you are really dumb

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    Who is that good for? Republicans or democrats?
    It’s a TBD. Trump won both counties by a big margin in 2016, but Beto shrunk the margin a lot in 2018, picking up ~46.5% of the vote across both counties. Imo the record turnout were seeing is either uneducated white voters showing up in droves to vote for Trump or educated voters flipping to Biden. That’s why I’m predicting the winner of those counties wins Texas.

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