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Early voting is heavily favoring Clinton and minority voting is way up. Minority voting for Hispanics is now up by 100% and over 70% of those voters will be voting for Clinton. Clinton can afford to lose Florida and still have lots of paths to victory...Trump...not so much...
From the link...
Victory in Florida is essential for Republican nominee Donald Trump to have any chance of winning the White House. But analysts said the voters who turned out in historic numbers this weekend have likely given Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, a critical edge heading into Election Day.
Precisely which part of my post are you pointing to as "wrong"?
Hispanics are up 4% of voter share. Blacks diwn 4%. It's a net loss for Hillary. Trump is outperforming Romney. Not going to read your HuffPost nonsense spin link.
There are plenty of hispanics in FL like me who are not affiliated to any party. If Trump supporters in those white counties don't show up to vote tomorrow Trump is toast. Tostado.
Hispanics are up 4% of voter share. Blacks diwn 4%. It's a net loss for Hillary. Trump is outperforming Romney. Not going to read your HuffPost nonsense spin link.
Of course you are not going to read it..it will burst your bubble. I don't know who will win Fla yet, but if Trump doesn't ...put a fork in him. Hillary has other paths.
Early voting is heavily favoring Clinton and minority voting is way up. Minority voting for Hispanics is now up by 100% and over 70% of those voters will be voting for Clinton. Clinton can afford to lose Florida and still have lots of paths to victory...Trump...not so much...
From the link...
Victory in Florida is essential for Republican nominee Donald Trump to have any chance of winning the White House. But analysts said the voters who turned out in historic numbers this weekend have likely given Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, a critical edge heading into Election Day.
The last Florida poll I saw shows Hillary with 46% to Trump's 45% with a margin of error of 3%. So who knows. But I've no doubt Hillary's going to win the tri-county area of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. I don't really see how Trump can win the state without winning that. And Hillary's definitely going to get the support of the latinos in the Orlando area.
yet at the same time I read that Democratic early voting turnout is no where close to 2012.
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