Federal appeals court rules mailed ballots must be received by Election Day in Minnesota, cutting weeklong window
花與愛麗絲2020-10-30 10:21:25
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Filibuster_HK2020-10-30 10:26:18
全美都係GOP
HaHaHello2020-10-30 10:30:42
Total Early Votes: 81,159,473 (58.9% of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election)
Last updated: 10/29/2020 09:31 PM Eastern Time
登野城尖閣2020-10-30 10:35:19
why is he traveling to minnesota if he's supposedly leading there by 10 points?
HaHaHello2020-10-30 10:35:45
North Carolina
Young people are continuing to vote in large numbers in North Carolina. Last week, voters under 30 made up about 11% of early voters but that's now ticked up slightly to over 12%.
Democrats have lost some of their lead in the pre-election vote. Last week, they had a 12-point advantage over Republicans in ballots cast. Currently, it stands at eight points.
By race, White voters account for the majority of ballots already cast in North Carolina at 72%, followed by Black voters with the second largest share of those ballots at 22%. This remains nearly identical to the racial composition of the early voting electorate four years ago.
HaHaHello2020-10-30 10:38:15
Iowa
Democrats continue to cast pre-election ballots at a much higher rate than Republicans, similar to 2016. At 49% of the pre-election vote, Democrats have a 17-point lead over Republicans, who stand at 32%. Republicans, however, have slightly narrowed that gap over the last week by four points.
By race, Iowa's current pre-Election Day electorate is similar to this point in 2016, with White voters comprising the vast majority of early voters at 94%.
Iowa hasn't seen as large a shift in age breakdown as some other states. Voters under 30 make up 10% of all early voters -- up only three points from this time four years ago. Voters 30-64 are up five points from 42% of turnout at this point four years ago to 47% now. Voters 65 and older make up a smaller share of early voters than at this point four years ago.