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flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 06:51 PM Oct 2012

I-4 absentee-vote war: Early votes dominating from Tampa Bay to Orlando to Daytona

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2012/10/i-4-absentee-vote-war-early-votes-dominating-from-tampa-bay-to-orlando-to-daytona.html

more at link

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Specifically the data show that the I-4 corridor, the central battleground of the nation's biggest battleground state is the most-contested region of the state when it comes to voting absentee ballots, according to a Miami Herald analysis.
Just head east on I-4 from the two biggest counties for returns Tampa Bay's Pinellas County (1) and Hillsborough (2), which is bordered on the east by Polk (7), which is bordered on the east by Orlando's Orange County (4), which is bordered on the east by Daytona's Volusia (6), the end of the I-4 roadway.

Those are the counties strictly on I-4. Sarasota (5) is just a little south of Tampa Bay and Pasco (10) is on the north borders of Hillsborough and Pinellas.

Only Miami-Dade (3), Marion (8) and Duval (9) are outside of the corridor (although Mario sort of touches Volusia).

More than 327,000 have been cast so far (a little background here). And the top ten counties account for 57 percent of them. Democrats are doing best in the top 5, Republicans in 6-10. The GOP is winning the overall absentee-vote chase 44-40 percent.

But there is some Republican wonderment at the Democrats' success, especially in Tampa Bay

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I-4 absentee-vote war: Early votes dominating from Tampa Bay to Orlando to Daytona (Original Post) flamingdem Oct 2012 OP
Naples Daily New had a piece a few days ago HockeyMom Oct 2012 #1
That's good news. There has been a big shift in demographics with Hispanic flamingdem Oct 2012 #2
 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
1. Naples Daily New had a piece a few days ago
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 06:55 PM
Oct 2012

on how the increasing number of Puerto Ricans may swing the vote in Pinellas to Democrats.

flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
2. That's good news. There has been a big shift in demographics with Hispanic
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 07:00 PM
Oct 2012

voters going Dem, not just non-Cubans but younger Cuban Americans. yay!

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