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factfinder_77

(841 posts)
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 06:45 AM Nov 2016

Orange County Florida is now at 73% of its entire 2012 POTUS turnout.

Roughly 467K 2012 votes. Over 343K have voted so far in 2016

So 879k people voted in Dade in the 2012 Presidential 648k have voted in 2016 with 3 days of EV & EDay yet to go.

FL low Propensity voters through Thurs 34.5% of Dem voters 51.2% of NPA 27.8% of GOP Dems are ~ +141k

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Orange County Florida is now at 73% of its entire 2012 POTUS turnout. (Original Post) factfinder_77 Nov 2016 OP
Yeh Go Orlando !! voteearlyvoteoften Nov 2016 #1
Pinellas County (Clearwater, St. Pete, etc.): really close so far... Sancho Nov 2016 #2
FL is kicking it with voter turnout! LisaL Nov 2016 #3

Sancho

(9,070 posts)
2. Pinellas County (Clearwater, St. Pete, etc.): really close so far...
Sat Nov 5, 2016, 07:32 AM
Nov 2016

Republican Party Of Florida
117,372
38.5%

Florida Democratic Party
117,223
38.5%
Other

69,977
23.0%
Grand Total
304,572

Of course, we don't know how many NPA are voting Hillary, and don't know how many repubs jumped ship to Hillary. Some early polls suggest as many as 25% repubs switching.

There should be a large minority surge from the AA churches in St. Pete after "souls to polls". Some black leadership is in town pushing GOTV. I really think that most GOPers have voted by mail, and more minority will vote on Tuesday.

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