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Thursday, October 22, 2020

NorCo's Final Voter Registration Numbers For Presidential Election

 Northampton County's final voter registration statistics in advance of the upcoming Presidential election are as follows:

Total: 227,315, compared to 211,593 in 2016.

Democrats: 102,436, compared to 98,929 in 2016.

Republicans: 81,345, compared to 73,638 in 2016.

Other: 43,534, compared to 39,026 in 2016

6 comments:

  1. Wow. Of 15,722 new registrations:

    R = 49.0%
    O = 28.7%
    D = 22.3%

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  2. I predict Trump will waffle Joe. Wait for debate tonight. Joe will not know stuff. Retire Joe.

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  3. 12:18 - several other states are showing the same level of growth in Republican and Other Registrations. Of course, the crowd attendance at candidate appearances have been even even more stunning in message. Now this, the linkage to Biden’s money laundering of foreign dollars.

    At this point, Mail-in voting participation by Democrats is thought to be higher than returns by Republicans, but not everywhere.

    A win by Biden will be quite a surprise, if not for expected ballot problems and verification difficulties. There’s still a long, rocky road ahead for America.

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  4. Sure he will Peter. Just like last time, right? Trump won't be able to stay on track for a full 2 minutes before he starts wandering into the woods looking for the promised plan to replace ACA.

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  5. And I predict that Trump will be rude and repulsive.

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  6. 2020 divided by 666 = 30330 ...

    Biden text # 30330

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