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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Reuters But uncertainty about the makeup of the new electorate, and whether that high turnout could shatter historic voting patterns or simply reinforce them, casts doubt over opinion polls showing Obama with a solid lead on McCain."The question of who turns out to vote is the key to who becomes the next president," said Steven Schier, a political analyst at Carleton College in Minnesota.Obama is hoping a big boost among new and sporadic voters, particularly blacks and the young, will propel him beyond the total of 56 million ballots for Democrat John Kerry in 2004.But McCain campaign ...
Democrats are touting early leads in turnout for early voting in Florida. But a new poll that counts actual votes cast in the early balloting gives Sen. John McCain a four point lead among those who have already voted in the Sunshine State. The Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll of early voters shows McCain ahead 49-45%.Democrats outnumber Republicans by 54-30% in the party identification of early voters, according to figures released by the Democratic Party of Florida. Those numbers are not showing up in the voting this far.More good news for McCain can be found in the the absentee vote tally. ...
A seasonable chill has swept over Florida this week, sending daytime temperatures down into the middle 60's. The horror! Meanwhile, the stationary political front that has gripped the state for months -- nay, years -- hasn't budged. Like a massive hurricane endlessly spinning in place above this swampy plain, the fight for Florida's 27 electoral votes will rage on all the way to election day. The big news here came yesterday, when, in a surprise move, Republican Governor Charlie Crist ordered that early voting hours be extended from eight to twelve hours each day for the remainder of the week. ...
Since we're hearing so much about enthusiasm and excitement on the ground level, a Google News Archive Search yields some interesting information. Oct 25, 2004 - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The first week of early voting is over and as people continue to go out to the polls, many are finding time to be a problem. How long did you wait in line for early voting? Depending on the polling locations, voters could be in and out in 10 minutes or wait ...Oct 26, 2004 - Since early voting opened on Oct. 18, residents complained about the long lines to cast their ballots. So The Miami Herald dispatched a ...
Yesterday, early voting began in Florida, and I, like a record-setting number of my state's fellow residents, took that first possible opportunity to cast my vote. By 11 a.m., a long line stretched through the lobby of my local public library and out the front door. An hour later, I got my ballot from a harried, yet excited poll worker who informed me that upwards of 1,000 people had already voted. No one here had ever seen such high turnout other than on an actual election day, and there was a "pat-yourself-on-the-back" look of glee in the eyes of most of the people around me. This scene was ...
The real, American election day may still be five long weeks away, but millions of nutty voters are "voting early" because they just can't sit down and wait it out like the rest of us.In more than 30 states, citizens are ignoring their duty to show up on November 4 and try to fill out a ballot or screw up some touch-screen computer, all because of laziness. Why go to all that trouble when you can just mail in a ballot, today?Because the campaigns are still working hard, raising money and running insane teevee commercials, that's why. And our politicians will keep up the good work until ...
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