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book_worm

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Tue Mar 22, 2016, 07:12 PM Mar 2016

HRC may have a significant amount of votes already banked in Arizona

In the 2016 presidential primaries, as of March 21 (see below for exact dates county by county) 297,714 Democratic and 371,693 Republican voters have already cast ballots in Arizona. This is according to data obtained from NBC's data partner TargetSmart—a leading voter-file company in the United States.

On the Democratic side, of the 297,714 voters who have already cast their ballots—174,706 were female, representing 59 percent of the total early Democratic vote. The breakdown of early Democratic voters by gender and age is shown below. The early vote by women is dominated by older age groups. Voters under 30 account for only 7 percent of Democratic early voters compared to 41 percent for the over 65 crowd. The large number of women, particularly older women, who have already cast Democratic ballots, is a good sign for Hillary Clinton.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/what-does-early-vote-say-about-who-will-do-well-n543641

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HRC may have a significant amount of votes already banked in Arizona (Original Post) book_worm Mar 2016 OP
I strongly suspect Mrs. 1SBM's vote is among them ... I didn't ask her how she voted on her early ba 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2016 #1
Mrs. 1SBM is a smart woman leftofcool Mar 2016 #2
Oh ... I was going to say, I can't prove she voted for HRC. LOL 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2016 #3
my 30 something daughter handmade34 Mar 2016 #4
Excellent book_worm Mar 2016 #5
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