One of the most alarming things I saw from "The People's Pundit" was that the major dividing factor between republican leaning votes and democratic leaning votes is voting method only.
Early voting leans heavily Democrat, regardless of party affiliation. Meaning even if you're a registered republican, if you're voting early, then you're voting Democrat.
The opposite is also true: voting day leans Republican (Not as heavily, but still a strong lean Republican). If you're voting on voting day, and you're a registered Democrat, it's actually more likely you are voting Republican.
Now, his suggestion was that Republicans need to start voting early, but I don't know that that will work, as I kinda suspect that Republican votes might just be being thrown out from early voting.
One of the most alarming things I saw from "The People's Pundit" was that the major dividing factor between republican leaning votes and democratic leaning votes is voting method only.
Early voting leans heavily Democrat, regardless of party affiliation. Meaning even if you're a registered republican, if you're voting early, then you're voting Democrat.
The opposite is also true: voting day leans Republican (Not as heavily, but still a strong lean Republican). If you're voting on voting day, and you're a registered Democrat, it's actually more likely you are voting Republican.
Now, his suggestion was that Republicans need to start voting early, but I don't know that that will work, as I kinda suspect that Republican votes might just be being thrown out from early voting.