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askyagerz

(901 posts)
Fri Nov 1, 2024, 05:28 PM Nov 1

Who are the 100,000+ new voters in PA? [View all]

From NBC news-

"This year, over 100,000 new voters have already cast ballots in Pennsylvania, with more to come.

The data out of Pennsylvania shows large differences in the number of votes cast by new voters, both by party registration and by gender. More new voters are registered Democrats than Republicans, and new female voters are driving this partisan gap. The new male voters are only slightly more likely to be Democrats than Republicans, but among new female voters, Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 2 to 1.

The number of new voters who decide not to officially register with either party complicates the picture, though, as the number of new unaffiliated voters is nearly the same as the gap between the number of new Democrats and new Republicans. That means the unaffiliated vote could either erase or expand the advantage that registered Democrats currently have among new early voters."
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- If even the new male voters broke dem Trump is in trouble. He is already down like -5 from 2020 with non educated whites across the blue wall states. I belive that's going to represent the women crossovers. So it's really hard to see how independents don't break that way also. Probably more. I imagine this is why Trump is already screaming about cheating in PA.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna178187

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