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    Early voting numbers don't bode well for Trump in Michigan: data expert

    By Sarah K. Burris,

    16 hours ago

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    Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris on Aug. 19, 2024, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. (Sir. David / Shutterstock)

    The CEO of a data analyst company is sounding the alarm for Donald Trump about early voting numbers coming out of Michigan .

    Tom Bonier took to X on Tuesday to show the raw numbers of early ballots. The data doesn't show who is winning or losing, but gives a clear early picture of the voters' demographics.

    Among his findings was that the number of female voters has dramatically increased when compared to elections in 2020 and 2022.

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    "A lot of that is being driven by huge turnout from Black women. Black voters overall are accounting for a substantially larger share of the votes cast thus far, relative to the same point in '20 or '22," he also said.

    Many indicators suggest that Kamala Harris is seeing strong support among women voters, so their large turnout will be celebrated by Democrats, expert said.

    With the candidates polling so close, political experts agree that the final numbers will come down to which side can turn out more of their supporters.

    "And to drill down even further... older Black women are very much leading the way in Michigan . Their turnout so far is 115% what it was at this point in 2020," Bonier said.

    See the graphs below or at the link here.

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    Beast Mode
    48m ago
    Fake news !!!!!
    Jim Wilkes
    51m ago
    Sheer numbers will compensate for this. As long as they only vote once.
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