October 25, 2024
After putting on her 'moderate' act, Kamala Harris's team is worried she's losing her far-left base
By Monica Showalter
Republicans despise early voting, along with mail-in-voting, post-election voting, unmonitored drop-box voting, zero-ID voting, ballot-harvesting, and everything else that opens the door to fraudulent electoral results.
But they seem to have heeded GOP party officials who have urged early voting, which is what the early tallies of votes are showing.
Bloomberg News called it a 'surge':
Republican voters have so far cast more early ballots than Democrats in three of the key swing states, giving the party a potential ray of optimism with less than two weeks before Election Day.
More registered Republicans have voted in Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina than Democrats, according to publicly available state data. The party affiliation doesn't mean that voters have to vote for their party's candidate, so there's no way to definitively know whether the early voters supported the person that their party is aligned with.
While we have to wait until Election Day to actually find out what the tally is, it does appear to be good news for the GOP.
The flip side, though, is maybe even more interesting: Democrats, who can be told to do anything by their party officials and will call it "following the science," aren't surging much at all. They're staying home.
more
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/10/after_putting_on_her_moderate_act_kamala_harris_s_team_is_worried_she_s_losing_her_far_left_base.html