Good news for the Nevada Republican Party…
According to a New York Post report, early voting in Nevada has swung heavily in favor of the Republican Party after Dems dominated early voting in 2020.
The 2020 Democratic lead of 47,000 ballots returned so far in the cycle has been erased, with a swing of nearly 53,000 Republican ballots, GOP campaign strategist Jeremy Hughes tweeted Tuesday.
That gives Republicans a lead of nearly 6,000 votes in the Silver State.
Republicans still have a statewide lead of 5,888, even though more mail-in ballots were cast in Clark.
At this point in 2020, it was Democrats with a 47,000-vote lead.
We have a swing of nearly 53,000 votes.
— Jeremy Hughes (@jeremybhughes) October 22, 2024
From the New York Post:
The shifting ballot numbers come as a new AARP poll shows the former president ahead of Kamala Harris in Nevada by 2 points, with independent voters over 50 favoring Trump 41 percent to 27 percent for vice president.
A Trump victory here would seriously diminish Harris’ chances of keeping the White House in Democratic hands. The veep team visited former President Barack Obama in North Las Vegas on Saturday and will bring First Lady Jill Biden and Gov. Tim Waltz next week in an effort to boost voter turnout.
RealClearPolling has Trump +0.9 against Kamala in the Silver State.
More at The New York Post:
Nevada’s early GOP vote surge could doom Harris’ chances in swing state pic.twitter.com/Rwz3vGnXch
– New York Post (@nypost) October 23, 2024