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TargetSmart/William & Mary Release Florida Poll of Early and Likely Voters (LINK) (Original Post) AmericanMan1958 Nov 2016 OP
This is great, thanks. kevin881 Nov 2016 #1
The Targetsmart CEO is on Lawrence O'Donnell saying 28% of GOP early voters in FL voting for H TeamPooka Nov 2016 #2
Hmmm... madamesilverspurs Nov 2016 #3
Mine link is working fine!! AmericanMan1958 Nov 2016 #4
If this is true Jarqui Nov 2016 #5
+1 AmericanMan1958 Nov 2016 #6
The guy is on Lawrence O'Donnel now BainsBane Nov 2016 #7
I would love to know what percentage of DURHAM D Nov 2016 #8
That should be in the full report released tomorrow BainsBane Nov 2016 #9

TeamPooka

(24,227 posts)
2. The Targetsmart CEO is on Lawrence O'Donnell saying 28% of GOP early voters in FL voting for H
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 10:22 PM
Nov 2016

Hillary!
Wow.

Jarqui

(10,125 posts)
5. If this is true
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 10:50 PM
Nov 2016
https://www.scribd.com/document/329698329/TargetSmart-William-Mary-Florida-Poll-of-Early-and-Likely-Voters
As of the morning of November 1st , 2016, TargetSmart tracks that 3,695,359 people have already cast their votes in Florida. Leveraging TargetSmart’s proprietary voter file - that is updated daily through the early voting window - this poll reached a significant number of voters who have already participated. Among those early voters (who were asked which candidate they had voted for), Clinton outpaces Trump by a 17-point margin, 55 to 38 percent.


To win, if the electorate grows a record tying 27% as it did in 2004, Trump would have to win 51% of of the remaining votes to Clinton's 42%. That's a pretty tall order.

Ignore the good news. Don't trust anything with this racist animal lurking.

GOTV.

BainsBane

(53,032 posts)
7. The guy is on Lawrence O'Donnel now
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 10:54 PM
Nov 2016

8 percent ahead for Clinton, and she is winning 28% of registered Republicans. Trump winning only 6% of registered Dems. That 8% is a combination of those who have already voted and have yet to vote.

Does this ever make me feel a lot better.

DURHAM D

(32,610 posts)
8. I would love to know what percentage of
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 11:08 PM
Nov 2016

the Republican cross-overs are female. I assume they have that data and maybe someone will post it.

BainsBane

(53,032 posts)
9. That should be in the full report released tomorrow
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 11:14 PM
Nov 2016

A lot of those Republicans are almost certainly Cuban Americans as well.

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