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ffr

(22,671 posts)
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 02:40 AM Nov 2016

#NVGOTV in Nevada (NV) 14TH/Final day. Dems lead by > 46,000 EV, 42% to 36%

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SENATOR HARRY REID

10:30 PM PST Democrats really came out tonight on the final day of NV EV!! Records were broken!
Hillary For America dropped a bomb on the republican party's presidential hopes tonight, adding 11,163 to its lead in Clark County, known as the Democratic Firewall. The SoS PDF is off by 1 vote still, a calculation error probably, but nobody there has caught it.


Washoe County Dems won the North too, adding 238 EV, while Clark won by 11,163. As of this moment, democrats finish early voting with a lead of ~46,875 EV, with just a few other red counties not reporting in to the SoS.

Democratic GOTV surges FORWARD TOGETHER.

For analysis of the numbers, see Jon Ralston's KTNV 13 Las Vegas -- Election Blog or his Twitter feed.

Statewide EV (ballots & absentee)
Total: 763,046
Dems: 322,145
Reps: 275,270
Other: 165,632

Percentages
Dems: 42.2%
Reps: 36.1%
Other: 21.7%

Nevada SoS PDF <here>
Washoe County & Clark County elections results also included.

Clark County EV Final day
Total: 57,174
Dems: 26,597
Reps: 15,434
Other: 15,143

Clark County EV Democratic Firewall Total
Total: 525,369
Dems: 240,929
Reps: 168,310
Other: 116,131

Clark County Dem Firewall: 72,619

***** Thank you HFA workers and volunteers! *****

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#NVGOTV in Nevada (NV) 14TH/Final day. Dems lead by > 46,000 EV, 42% to 36% (Original Post) ffr Nov 2016 OP
2016 vs 2012 tevolit Nov 2016 #1
Up by 1,000, but there could be a hidden component in the "other" vote ffr Nov 2016 #2
Thanks tevolit Nov 2016 #3
Those others are high Egnever Nov 2016 #4
Good job! clutterbox1830 Nov 2016 #5

ffr

(22,671 posts)
2. Up by 1,000, but there could be a hidden component in the "other" vote
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 02:47 AM
Nov 2016

We don't know the breakout of that category. So it's a wildcard. Perhaps, someone will Tweet Jon Ralston these numbers and he can analyze.

clutterbox1830

(395 posts)
5. Good job!
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 07:57 AM
Nov 2016

Of all the swing states, NV was the least I was worried about. NV is the hardest state to poll for a number of factors and they most generally favored R. Not to say polling firms are bias, but normal polling methodologies do not always apply for this state.

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