On CNN, the correspondent with the Obama campaign reported that Team Obama is telling her that they see nothing in the Ohio turnout that looks any different from what they expected -- in other words, the polls were correct.
Take that for what it's worth.
Below is some information from a GOP source; actual data. It doesn't tell us everything but it does tell us something.
I am watching the Twitternets where I follow even more left-wing media types than my fellow Righties. If there's actual data showing Obama counties experience some kind of turnout surge, I haven't seen it, but I will report it if I do.
Quick update – turnout is up in GOP Geauga County, Ohio where McCain won with 57% of the vote and down in Athens County, the home of Ohio University and where Obama won with 67% in 2008. Early vote in Geauga? 125% of 2008. Athens? Down 10% from 2008.SHOT: GOP county turnout up
- Plain Dealer: Geauga election chief predicts 80 percent voter turnout today
- Geauga County early vote was 125% more than 2008 early vote
- McCain won Geauga County with 57% and Bush got 60% in ‘04
- CHASER: Dem county turnout down
- WOUB: Athens County Election Officials: Morning Voter Turn Out Low
- Athens County early vote was 10% less than 2008 early vote
- Obama won Athens County with 67%
ADDED from a GOP source:
Butler County (outside Cincinnati) where McCain won with 61% and Bush with 66%. Early voting was also good for Romney at 121% of 2008.· Early voting was 121% of 2008· McCain got 61 percent, Bush 66%
That's the data to wrap some context around this news report:
In Butler County, voters were out at polling spots before the doors opened, said Jocelyn Bucaro, deputy director of the Butler County Board of Elections.Bucaro said there was a 30-minute line at the board of elections office, located at 1802 Princeton Road.“We had lines at most polling locations at 6:30 a.m.,” she said. “Lines have quieted down and there’s a steady stream.”
Bucaro said she anticipates a total of 175,000 voters in Butler County casting a ballot this presidential election through absentee and in-person voting. She said a total of 46,387 absentee ballots have been cast in the county.
Surely one of our readers will be able to help us & look into what happened in those two counties he was on about.
Other bright stuff from Breitbart that we bookmarked:This you could look at. It's stenography on behalf of the Romney campaign. We heard one or another suit-sporting idiot on MSNBC's Morning HoJoe, possibly a POLITICO drone, quoting the Romney release but not working the Catholic angle as much. At least not before we tuned out.
General idiocy & incitement:Related?
As early voting continued in Houston on Friday, an incident occurred that should serve as a shocking reminder that there are those who care nothing about voting rules and integrity. Members of the NAACP took over a polling location and broke multiple election laws. Despite repeated requested by a poll watcher, to halt their activities, the NAACP members continued with their pro-Obama rhetoric and moving certain people from the back of the line to the front. This is what Americans need to watch for in the closing days.Man. That was close. Really dodged a bullet there.
2 comments:
"Special Forces and Navy Seals counter Black Panther presence."
So did they help hold the door for the old white ladies, too?
Ms. Snow,
One can only hope.
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