Republicans Outpace Democrats in First Two Days of Early Voting in Florida
Republicans have outpaced Democrats in the first two days of early voting in Florida, according to data from the state’s Division of Elections.
Republicans have outpaced Democrats in the first two days of early voting in Florida, according to data from the state’s Division of Elections.
A Florida postal employee has been charged with stealing various types of mail, including a mail-in ballot and political flyers.
Voters in the Sunshine State broke the record for the most ballots cast on the first day of early voting as at least 350,000 people cast their ballots ahead of the presidential election — tens of thousands more than those who did the same on the first day of early voting in 2016.
The secretary of state of Georgia is urging voters to get out early, citing record-breaking numbers at the polls for the 2020 election.
Texas had a massive turnout on its first day of early voting on Tuesday, with more than one million votes cast throughout the state.
Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of True the Vote, said recent changes to voting laws are part of a broader plan by Democrats to take the White House through litigation after Election Day.
Democrats are leading Republicans in early voting totals, more than doubling the number of Republicans who already cast their votes, state data shows.
Thanks to early voting, approximately 430,000 people wasted their early vote on Buttigieg, while about 275,000 did the same with Klobuchar.
California Democrats who already cast their votes for Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) or former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg are reportedly feeling frustrated by those candidates’ decisions to drop out of the presidential race on Monday — the day before Super Tuesday.
Democrats who dropped out right before Super Tuesday have disenfranchised thousands of their own voters, many of whom have voted early or by mail.
Early voting totals in Nevada are signaling an impressive turnout ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated caucuses, with 36,000 Nevada Democrats casting ballots within the first three days.
There is no sign of a blue wave in the early vote numbers we are seeing so far.
The number of ballots from Democrats and Republicans in Colorado remains in a virtual tie, according to early voting numbers from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office.
Republican voters are outpacing Democrat voters in key states such as Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Montana, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas.
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” former Attorney General Loretta Lynch argued that restrictions on early voting and voter ID laws are “designed” to “intimidate” and “scare people away from the process.” Lynch said, “[F]rankly, that people who are in
A Columbiana County, Ohio, woman is headed to jail after pleading guilty to multiple counts of voter registration fraud while working for a leftist community organizing group.
A new book reveals that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign used a secret team of outside pollsters, who called themselves the “Renegade Deplorables” — and who calmed nervous Trump staffers on Election Day, reassuring them they could win.
While it’s clear that Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States, it wasn’t clear until Thursday that he carried Arizona. A quarter of Arizona’s vote has not been counted a full day after the election because of mail-in voting, a fraud-prone practice that disserves the nation and should end.
Donald Trump’s campaign has filed a lawsuit in Nevada demanding Clark County Registar of Voters Joe Gloria to “impound and segregate ballots and voting materials involved in unlawfully extended voting hours.”
In North Carolina, Hillary Clinton’s numbers are lagging behind Obama’s 2012 re-election tally, and Donald Trump is outperforming Mitt Romney’s 2012 victory.
People who vote early tend to be older and Democratic, says a new survey from Morning Consult.
National Review columnist John Fund joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about his recent article, “If Hillary Wins, We’ll Have a Potential Blackmail Target in the White House.”
Registered Republicans returned more ballots in the state of Colorado than registered Democrats, according to the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) absentee ballot and early voting update on Sunday.
Nevada’s Democrats have piled up an apparent lead in votes during the state’s early voting period, putting new pressure on Donald Trump’s grassroots to maximize their voter turnout on election day.
Reports from Nevada on Saturday of heavy Democratic turnout in early voting, and heavy Latino turnout in particular, pose significant challenges to Donald Trump’s ambitions of winning the state — and the presidency.
Democrats took a slight lead over Republicans on early voting numbers in the battleground state of Florida on Saturday.
With less than four days before Election Day, Republicans hold an edge in early voting in the pivotal swing state of Florida. The Associated Press reports that state election officials say that nearly 5.3 million Floridians have voted by mail
As GOP nominee Donald Trump surges in this the last week before Election Day, President Barack Obama is raising the alarm over the low turnout of black voters in early voting periods across the nation. He worries that it could torpedo Hillary Clinton’s hopes to win the White House.
By Tuesday, registered Republicans had cast 208,219 early or absentee votes, while registered Democrats had cast 238,816 votes and independents had cast 114,867 votes during early voting in Nevada.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana – As early voting concludes in deep red Louisiana, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump appears to have turned out a record number of voters, leaving an apparent advantage over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Florida’s early voting numbers show that Donald Trump is on track to win the state if he can gather support from half of the state’s “No Party Affiliated” voters by November 8.
MARRERO, Louisiana – A Louisiana official is now under investigation after authorities seized a private voting machine in his office.
The question about whether or not voters can change their early votes arose after the FBI announced on Friday it was renewing its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server — just 12 days before the general election. As of Friday morning, more than 12.6 million Americans were estimated to have already cast their ballots,
Texas’ ten biggest counties have sent in some two million votes since Tuesday, with some counties seeing as much as a thirty percent increase in early voting over the last two presidential elections.
Around 48,000 more Republicans than Democrats have already voted in Florida’s First Coast region, which encompasses five counties around Jacksonville.
A blizzard of early reports show that by early voting by pro-Democratic African Americans has dropped significantly compared to 2012, giving a boost to Donald Trump’s prospects in critical swing-states, such as North Carolina and Ohio.
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Voters in the Sportsman’s Paradise State have shattered previous early voting records in the first three days as the 2016 presidential race tightens between GOP nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Trump communications advisor Jason Miller said on Breitbart News Sunday that Donald Trump has thousands of more early votes racked up than Mitt Romney did during this point in the 2012 election, giving them more momentum heading into the final week of the 2016 presidential election.
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Hillary Clinton’s running mate Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) urged students at Florida State University to get to the polls before Election Day at a campus rally on Friday. Before a crowd of several hundred students at FSU’s Oglesby
True the Vote President Catherine Engelbrecht joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about voter fraud in the 2016 election.