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ffr

(22,669 posts)
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 10:21 AM Nov 2012

GOTV in North Carolina (NC) 11/01/12. Dems lead Reps > 3 to 2

~47.3% of likely voters

Democratic lead
~ 342,371 votes

Statewide early/mail numbers:
Democrats -- 996,176 or 48.3 percent (Dems to Reps only 60.4%)
Republican -- 653,805 or 31.7 percent (Dems to Reps only 39.6%)
Others -- 412,495, or 20.0 percent

Unable to apply Indy vote tally without recent reliable polling information showing how they break Dem v. Rep.
GMU.EDU 2012 Election Statistics
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GOTV in North Carolina (NC) 11/01/12. Dems lead Reps > 3 to 2 (Original Post) ffr Nov 2012 OP
North Carolina State Board of Elections Totals John2 Nov 2012 #1
NC has a history. musical_soul Nov 2012 #2
 

John2

(2,730 posts)
1. North Carolina State Board of Elections Totals
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 11:03 AM
Nov 2012

as of today:
2,856,934 Dems = 1,860,758 have not voted
2,044,951 Repubs= 1,391,146 have not voted
1,700,828 Unaffil= 1,278,333 have not voted

musical_soul

(775 posts)
2. NC has a history.
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 11:24 AM
Nov 2012

They end to vote for a Republican President and state congress. I hope we get the state congress back because it would mean a lot to me.

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