Record Breaking Early Voting…And Republicans Are Leading the Charge?

NBC reports that registered Republicans are leading the charge in states where early voting is allowed.

GOP-affiliated voters have surpassed Democratic-affiliated ones in early voting in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee and Texas, the data showed.

Only in Nevada have Democratic-affiliated voters exceeded Republican-affiliated voters so far in early voting, according to the data.

This suggests that there isn’t as much of an enthusiasm gap as previously reported but it doesn’t change the game. Democrats need 23 seats to take the US House. If they take half the toss-up races, they could reclaim the House majority.

The consequences of that are significant.

Committee chairmanships and majorities change. Current investigations into the FBI and DoJ over illegal spying and coordination disappear. Pelosi and company will initiate a whole new brand of disruption and obstruction. And while that will be good for 2020 – because nobody gets people to vote Republican like Nancy – there will be no opportunity to advance the Trump agenda until after the next Presidential election even if (as is likely) the Republicans pick up seats in the Senate.

New Hampshire is in a unique position to improve the odds that the GOP keep the US House. By getting out and reclaiming both House seats in one election we can do our part to protect the economic recovery and deliver a blow to the mob culture of the left.

Give your couch the day off on Nov 6th and get out the vote.

H/T Legal Insurrection

Image: NBC, and yes, the original is that blurry

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