Let me begin with the caveat that I consider it too early to be predicting outcomes, and with that said, Rachel Maddow has brought us a very small sample of raw data from early voting in NC. I’m certainly not going to call it definitive, but it does give some cause for hope.
Rachel Maddow broke some huge good news for Hillary Clinton, as Democrats have an eight-point lead in the early balloting in North Carolina…
…It is a small sample, but this is why Republicans are freaking in North Carolina and nationally:
Maddow said, “Democrats always expect to do better in the early vote. Republicans expect to do better in terms of votes cast on election day, but even given that, that margin, that eight-point margin for the Democrats is really good. According to the Associated Press, Republicans were on this measure at this point in the race four years ago, not Democrats. They had a 43%-38% lead on early ballots at this point in 2012.”
Mitt Romney went on to win North Carolina in 2012.
If Donald Trump loses North Carolina, he loses the election. It doesn’t matter what happens in Ohio or Florida or any of the other swing states. If Clinton flips a red state and maintains her “blue wall,” she will win the election…
From <PoliticusUSA>
Here’s the video from the Rachel Maddow Show:
If Democrats flip NC, that could mean a landslide, but we can’t bank on it. As I said, it gives some cause for hope.
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I'm not raising my hands up yet, but this certainly is EXCELLENT news!!
Well, they do have Dr. Barber – and they haven't killed him yet – That has to mean something.
Sounds hopeful, but one never knows, do one?
We can hope! Maybe enough people in NC are sick of the Republican shenanigans there that they will vote for a Democrat.
There is certainly reason to hope, but Dems can't rest on their laurels. How long will it be before Drumpf claims yet again that "Crooked" Hillary has rigged the election?
VOTE BLUE ALL DOWN THE TICKET!!!
Thanks and amen to all!
Here's to having a BLUE NOVEMBER!