Trump claims any protestors hate America. Far more evidence to back up Kamala’s stance than his. Not the least bit controversial in 2020.
Or he knew what he's doing and is trying to bait a reaction 10 days before an election when there are a number of closely contested seats
The camera work here is weird. Looks more like an ad than an interview just the way he starts talking to camera or somewhere very close so it appears he's talking to camera.
I mean the absolute max number of people who could vote right now in Georgia is 7.5 million. If 7 million people voted that would absolutely smash turnout records. I'm sure we'll see the highest turnout in fifty years, but we aren't seeing roughly 3 more million people vote in Georgia than 2016. If turnout was 6.3 million here that would be absolutely insane.
https://electproject.github.io/Early-Vote-2020G/GA.html That one has the number I was going off of, and seems to indicate there's room for more compared to the CBS poll. The crap part is the 7 million number comes from Brad, in their "active registered voters" lists: https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/Elections/voter_registration_statistics I'm not sure if what they're counting as "active registered voters" includes the 400k voters who registered between February and the October deadline when it went from around 7.2 million to a little under 7.6 (rounding up 13,000 voters). But it would be nice to see what the overall registered totals are like. Using the 7 million total, the 2.7 million is around 38-39% of registered active voters who have voted so far. Which is still damn impressive. There will probably be some overlap of people who requested ballots but then voted early/in person. Only 401 of the 948,686 returned ballots had some kind of error.
I think you're reading way too much into the term of "active registered voter" or you're wildly optimistic that 95% of registered voters will vote. "Active voter" is something the Georgia SOS defined a while ago and probably means they voted once in the past six to eight years to keep their voter registration active. Like I said, if you are thinking Georgia goes from 4.14 million votes in 2016 to 7 million votes in 2020, regardless of the number of newly registered voters and enthusiasm, in four years then you'd see turnout that has probably never been seen before in the US. Keep in mind that 3.9 million people voted in November of 2018 for the midterms and gubernatorial election when there was a huge push to flip the House. I'm sure we'll see huge turnout, but there's no way Georgia adds 3 extra million votes.
Facts alone should enable Dems to help people feel so aggrieved by the gop that it has a radicalizing effect on the electorate.
I'm just saying his using the CBS poll numbers to get that 50% have already voted sounded like a conservative estimate, but maybe it's not for poll respondents.
I mean, for all we know Bill Barr is dead. Hasnt been seen in weeks since coming into extended contact with multiple confirmed positives.