Here’s a midterm election update showing that, if there’s a “blue wave” imminent, the required enthusiasm is not starting to arrive during early voting:
“52% of early voters had a Republican affiliation, versus 43% who had a Democratic affiliation and 5% who were not affiliated with either party.”#Election2018 https://t.co/9CZDrHYYab
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 22, 2018
“GOP voters have surpassed Democratic ones in early voting in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee and Texas, the data showed.
Only in Nevada have Democratic voters exceeded Republican voters so far in early voting.”https://t.co/w1nwm4voLV pic.twitter.com/pj0lYwtSFO
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 22, 2018
Dems will find plenty of reasons to shoot down that information, but it’s got to sound an alarm at the DNC.
Blue wave is ebbing already?
— lasun ladipo-bada (@llb60) October 22, 2018
This is significant. I wonder what energized the @GOP ? https://t.co/bgHUC8T73m
— Matthew Del Carlo (@MatthewDelCarlo) October 22, 2018
Hmm, what could it be?
Kavanaugh effect? Not counting any chickens yet, though.
— John McGrath (@hjmcgrath1) October 22, 2018
We’ll know in just over two weeks.
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