Alleged Red Surge in Florida Election Day Turnout
If you’ve been following the latest in Florida politics, you might have come across a tweet that’s causing quite a stir. According to Eric Daugherty’s tweet, there’s a significant “red surge” happening on Election Day. The numbers are reportedly showing a strong turnout for Republican voters, with 143,373 votes (48.53%) compared to 73,148 votes (24.76%) for Democrats, and 69,860 votes (23.65%) from no-party-affiliated voters. The tweet claims this surge was evident after just 1.5 hours of polling.
The numbers suggest a Republican advantage dubbed “R+24,” which has drawn attention from political analysts and casual observers alike. It’s important to remember, though, that these figures are preliminary and not verified. As the day unfolds, voters from all parties will continue to make their voices heard, and the dynamics could shift as more ballots are cast.
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With the election being such a hot topic, many people are eager to see how the turnout will impact the overall results. If this trend continues, it could signal a stronger Republican presence in Florida, but until all votes are counted, it’s hard to say for sure.
For those keeping a close eye on the Florida elections, this update is a reminder of how quickly things can change. Election Day is always filled with surprises, and this year seems no different. As we await further updates, it’s essential to stay informed and engaged.
For more details, check out the original tweet below for live updates throughout the day:
BREAKING: Florida Election Day turnout update.. red surge this morning after just 1.5 hours
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R+24
REP: 143,373 (48.53%)
DEM: 73,148 (24.76%)
NO PARTY: 69,860 (23.65%)LIVE ALL DAY: pic.twitter.com/Bplh9L7ghH
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 5, 2024