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re: Biden will lose tens of thousands of votes each in MI, WI, and PA
Posted on 10/28/20 at 2:37 pm to Indefatigable
Posted on 10/28/20 at 2:37 pm to Indefatigable
quote:I think the point is that younger folks generally don't vote in large numbers, with college voter drives being an exception given the captive audience. In 2020 those largely aren't a thing.
I would assume that most of the larger schools (Wisconsin, MSU, UM, Penn State, etc.) are mostly public state schools. Therefore most of their students are likely still in the state and will vote in their home counties instead, no?
Posted on 10/28/20 at 2:59 pm to TideCPA
Only 6% of 18-29 year olds made up requests for mail-in ballots, 5% have returned as of today. 1.4M total mail ins received and early in person votes. So 5% of that is 70K. That would include Trump voters too.
In 2016, 17% was 18-29 year olds of total votes (approx 3M) which is about 510,000. She got 47% of that total. So Clinton got about 240K votes for that age group. Big question is how many will show up Election Day. He’s got some serious catching up to do at this point.
In 2016, 17% was 18-29 year olds of total votes (approx 3M) which is about 510,000. She got 47% of that total. So Clinton got about 240K votes for that age group. Big question is how many will show up Election Day. He’s got some serious catching up to do at this point.
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