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Natalie Burdick's avatar

Doing the work is the best way to avoid stressing.

But, I happened to see this recently and thought it was worth sharing: a Suffolk University survey that's gotten little-to-no media coverage—and yet, it's a survey tracking ACTUAL(!) early voters, vs. likely/registered voters:

Harris leads Tr*mp by a commanding 63%-34% among the small subset of respondents who have already voted. Asked what they consider the most important issue, 19% of those who have already voted cited “abortion/women’s rights,” second only to “economy/inflation” (25%). Other issues cited were “democracy/constitution” (12%), “honesty/integrity/character” (9%), “immigration/border security” (8%), and “Donald Tr*mp” (7%).

“Harris’ strength among those who have already voted serves two purposes,” said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center. “First, large Harris voter leads are being banked every day not only for the office of president, but also for Democratic candidates for Congress and those for whom abortion rights is an important issue. Second, it gives the Harris campaign some time to persuade Election Day voters, including some previously reliable Democratic voters who have drifted away over the past few weeks, like young Black and Latino men.”

Also 63% of those who have already voted are choosing the Democratic candidates for Congress, compared to 33% for Republican congressional candidates, in sharp contrast to all likely voters nationally where 47% are planning to vote for the Democratic candidate versus 45% for the Republican.

Keep fighting—because when we vote, we win...and when we vote early, we win BIG!

Source: https://www.suffolk.edu/news-features/news/2024/10/21/16/00/suprc-national-poll-10-21

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Antoinette's avatar

For anyone concerned about low early voting in California:

1) People may want to wait for vote in person due to all the fu*kery we're seeing around the country.

2) Also, Californians get up to two hours of PTO to vote on Election Day. I wouldn't be surprised if people are waiting to take advantage of that. https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/time-vote-notices

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