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Virginia Early Voting Numbers Look Good

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Frustratingly, I scoured the internet for days, hoping to find any sort of information on early voting in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. I thought about giving up this morning, that is until I came across L2, a data collection company based in Washington state. They’ve cruched the numbers,  providing partisan breakdowns of those people who have already voted in the lead-up to the fall elections. See below:

VA Early Voters as of 10/13/23: 235,562 59.8% D/ 35.2% R/ 4.9% NP 54.7% Female 77.5% 55+ / 4.5% 18-29 70.8% White / 14% AA / 3.2% Hispanic / 2.79% Asian 22.2% Urban / 48.39% Suburban / 29.3% Rural pic.twitter.com/itPGHJvZAf

— L2 Data (@L2political) October 13, 2023

NJ Early Voters as of 10/13/23: 179,504 66.57% D/ 22.1% R/ 11% NP 55.9% Female 76.4% 55+ / 4.65% 18-29 64.7% White / 7.5% AA / 7.2% Hispanic / 4.78% Asian 36% Urban / 47.9% Suburban / 16% Rural pic.twitter.com/OS7pkgalD8

— L2 Data (@L2political) October 13, 2023

PA Early Voters as of 10/12/23: 23,859 68.1% D/ 25.57% R/ 4.57% NP 55.2% Female 85.1% 55+ / 2.62% 18-29 78.8% White / 3.65% AA / 2.12% Hispanic / 1.05% Asian 6.89% Urban / 38.9% Suburban / 54.1% Rural pic.twitter.com/Yg5w0jXnY5

— L2 Data (@L2political) October 12, 2023

Looking good to me so far.  What do readers think? I’ve bookmarked their webpage and am now following them on X.  I’ll be in the know, even if I live in Denver, Colorado.  Everybody vote.  Our freedoms depend upon us showing up.

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