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Offline Luis Gonzalez

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Democrats are destroying Republicans in Florida voter registration drive.

Oct. 14, 2016 11:18am
By Leon Wolf

Absentee balloting has begun in Florida, a state that is considered a must-win for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. The early absentee totals indicate a slight tilt toward Republican ballots, roughly in line with the 2012 election when Republican Mitt Romney narrowly lost the state to Barack Obama.

Other signs, however, point to a more ominous forecast for Republicans on Election Day in the Sunshine State. According to Politico, Democrats have successfully submitted 503,000 new voter registration forms this year, compared to only 60,000 for the GOP.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/10/14/democrats-are-destroying-republicans-in-florida-voter-registration-drive/
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Donny refused to learn a lesson from the Primaries to build solid GOTV offices in states. Now he is getting his ass handed to him because of it. He is a loser of the first order.

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I wouldn't be surprised if this was intentional: deliberately not do this, then cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election because the Democrats rushed a bunch of new voters into the system.

The sad part is, he wouldn't be wrong.
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I've been saying, since the primaries, that Trump's statements on Hispanic would mobilize them to finally register and vote.  For no one takes threats to their livelihood or property without response.

I'd be very willing to bet that a sizeable chunk of these new voters are Hispanic... and are motivated to vote this year.
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I've been saying, since the primaries, that Trump's statements on Hispanic would mobilize them to finally register and vote.  For no one takes threats to their livelihood or property without response.

I'd be very willing to bet that a sizeable chunk of these new voters are Hispanic... and are motivated to vote this year.

Voters who might have come out for Rubio instead.

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I wouldn't be surprised if this was intentional: deliberately not do this, then cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election because the Democrats rushed a bunch of new voters into the system.

The sad part is, he wouldn't be wrong.

Considering that a few years ago all it took was a 'Sam's Club' card to register to vote, there isn't a whole lot of legitimacy in the elections in Florida.
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