GOP requests have been relatively backloaded (e.g. they requested 3,000 more ballots than Democrats yesterday), so I wouldn't be surprised if their returns ramp up from next week onward. That said, they have a steep path toward achieving return rate parity. The first stretch of counting has gone as well as possible.
GOP requests have been relatively backloaded (e.g. they requested 3,000 more ballots than Democrats yesterday), so I wouldn't be surprised if their returns ramp up from next week onward. That said, they have a steep path toward achieving return rate parity. The first stretch of counting has gone as well as possible.
Yesterday was the second day Republicans led in requests. Last Tuesday was a R+220 day. I wouldn't be shocked if most or all of the advantage from yesterday was from the Oaks, PA rally/dance party.
GOP requests have been relatively backloaded (e.g. they requested 3,000 more ballots than Democrats yesterday), so I wouldn't be surprised if their returns ramp up from next week onward. That said, they have a steep path toward achieving return rate parity. The first stretch of counting has gone as well as possible.
Yesterday was the second day Republicans led in requests. Last Tuesday was a R+220 day. I wouldn't be shocked if most or all of the advantage from yesterday was from the Oaks, PA rally/dance party.