FbgTxAg said:
Does Florida EV on Sunday and Monday?
Ends Sunday night
FbgTxAg said:
Does Florida EV on Sunday and Monday?
Wow. It's likely it may be even going into Tuesday.Mostly Foggy Recollection said:FbgTxAg said:
Does Florida EV on Sunday and Monday?
Ends Sunday night
They are having another "souls to the polls" event tomorrow which should help Dems but churchgoers are fairly consistent and I think they got the bulk of them last Sunday. There's no doubt it will help some but I'm VERY interested in Polk county, I'm not sure they released their results yet from yesterday.Mostly Foggy Recollection said:FbgTxAg said:
Does Florida EV on Sunday and Monday?
Ends Sunday night
Prosperdick said:They are having another "souls to the polls" event tomorrow which should help Dems but churchgoers are fairly consistent and I think they got the bulk of them last Sunday. There's no doubt it will help some but I'm VERY interested in Polk county, I'm not sure they released their results yet from yesterday.Mostly Foggy Recollection said:FbgTxAg said:
Does Florida EV on Sunday and Monday?
Ends Sunday night
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
SwigAg11 said:Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
Is that county historically Dem?
2000 election. The counties having recounts were primarily in south Florida, Miami/Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. But Duval county was also having a recount and courts cases. Just wasn't numerically higher than those three counties so it got less attention.haybob15 said:Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
Is that bad?
Beerosch said:
Florida numbers not moving as much today. Anything to be worried about?
Still have tomorrow for EV and then Tuesday for ED.Beerosch said:
Florida numbers not moving as much today. Anything to be worried about?
duval -- jacksonville -- was red in 2016 -- like 49% vs 47%Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
OasisMan said:duval -- jacksonville -- was red in 2016 -- like 49% vs 47%Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
OasisMan said:duval -- jacksonville -- was red in 2016 -- like 49% vs 47%Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Oh wow... Duval flipped red
Quote:
Fueled by a populist broadside from suburban and rural voters, Republican nominee Donald Trump edged out Democrat Hillary Clinton in Florida, despite her strong showings in more urban areas like Jacksonville that have historically swayed statewide elections. His victory upends traditional assumptions about how to win elections in the Sunshine State.
In Jacksonville - Florida's most populous city and a right-leaning battleground - Clinton outperformed every Democratic presidential candidate since former President Jimmy Carter in 1976. She lost Duval County by about 6,000, according to unofficial and incomplete vote tallies.
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Trump dominated suburbs like Clay and St. Johns counties, a growing series of affluent neighborhoods outside Jacksonville. Strong performances in cities like Jacksonville, and in traditional Democratic strongholds in South Florida, were not enough to make up for what political observers said Tuesday were stunning margins in these more rural areas.
Trump's top three gains over Mitt Romney's results - in suburban Pasco, Pinellas and Volusia - were enough to vault him over Barack Obama's Florida margin in 2012.
Less than 1,000 more Republicans turned out to vote in Jacksonville than Democrats, and Clinton narrowly won the early vote. Viewed on its own, those results might have presaged a Democratic win in the state.
The conventional wisdom said drive up turnout in South Florida, and compete in Duval County. Keep the margins close with Republicans in the Northeast Florida city that's becoming increasing competitive. That was enough for Obama. Twice.
Not this time.
EKUAg said:
Dem early vote lead down to 92k.
IDaggie06 said:EKUAg said:
Dem early vote lead down to 92k.
Where do you all get your info from? The target early site is showing republicans have taken the lead by 20k.
Cheetah01 said:
Numbers looking better for Dems today. Could be very, very close.