2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumGeorgia black turnout on record pace!
The Georgia Tipsheet reports that African Americans in Georgia are casting early votes at a record clip:
More than a quarter million African American voters in Georgia have already cast ballots for the November elections, the highest participation rate ever recorded by the secretary of states office.
According to state elections officials, 688,369 Georgians, of which 33 percent were black, had already voted in the presidential contest as of Thursday.
Should the preliminary rate of participation remain steady through the close of polling on November 6, this years election will be recorded as the single largest black voter turn out event in state history.
African American participation rose to historic highs in 2008, when Barack Obama first appeared on a national ticket, but still only represented 30 percent of the full electorate.
The surge in black participation comes even as the overall rate of early voting has fallen below 2008 levelsby the time early voting ended in that race, a full 2 million voters had already cast their ballotsand in spite of concern by civil rights groups that the states voter identification law could disenfranchise black voters.
The numbers dont mean Georgia is in play, but they do suggest that African American voter enthusiasm remains high -- which is promising news for President Barack Obama, who captures more than 90 percent of the black vote in recent polling.
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FIRE IT UP!!!! READY TO GO!!!!
Now I do know there is no way on Gods green earth the Obama will win GA, but if there are record setting turnouts like this in the swing states.
bushisanidiot
(8,064 posts)i have a hard time trusting how republican poll workers handle early voting ballots and absentee ballots. i fear it would be too easy to throw them in the shredder based on the skin color of the people who show up to vote early.
RandySF
(59,094 posts)"The surge in black participation comes even as the overall rate of early voting has fallen below 2008 levelsby the time early voting ended in that race, a full 2 million voters had already cast their ballotsand in spite of concern by civil rights groups that the states voter identification law could disenfranchise black voters."
Pisces
(5,602 posts)faces of rage if this were to happen. There is no provisional date for voting in the Presidential election. Not going to
happend but would have fun watching the meltdown.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)She was very encouraged by the size of the turnout in her precinct.