Florida broke the opening day record for early voting



A couple stand in line before it rains before their end opens on Monday, the first day of early voting in Miami, Florida.

A couple stand in line when it rains before an East Force opens in Miami on Monday, the first day of an early face-to-face poll in Florida. | Lynn Sledki / AP Photo

TALLAHASI – Florida broke its early-day record for early voting Monday, with at least 350,000 people voting and election officials continuing a statewide count late into the night.

This trend continues at a record pace on the battlefield which should be won for President Donald Trump. Voting by mail, which began earlier this month, increased to more than 2.5 million ballots cast on Monday, up from 1.2 million in the same period in 2016.

More than 350,000 voters, some of whom were Treats for pizza While they waited in line by singer Ariana Grande, they easily surpassed the 2016 number when 291,000 people voted on the first day of the initial poll, including 52 in Florida’s 67 counties. All counties begin early voting on Saturday.

Democrats have a pre-election day lead created by more than 450,000 vote-by-mail leads as of Monday, but Republicans insist they are only “sailing” their personal vote. In other words, they say Democrats aren’t getting extra voters, but candidates are changing how they participate because of Democrats’ increased emphasis on voting by mail during a global epidemic if voters in Biden’s party.

“Democrats know they can’t compete with our unique ground game,” said Emma Vaughan, a spokeswoman for Trump Victory.

Kamala Harris, a California senator and Biden’s running mate, held personal rallies in Orlando and Jacksonville on the first day of personal voting.

“I had to get to the early voting kickoff here in Florida today, because you’re going to be all that,” Harris told an audience in Land Rlando. “What are you going to do here in Florida? By voting early you will be the first to put our country back on track.”

His Florida rally venues were not accidental. The Orlando Lotus is in the middle of the I-4 Corridor, the swath of the state’s 19-county swarms filled with swing voters in turn. Jacksonville, on the other hand, has long been a Republican home turf, but for the first time in recent political history, Democrats won the 2018 midterm elections, the result of which they hope to copy in 2020.

Trump’s campaign, which has shattered Florida in recent weeks with surrogate appearances, has hosted “Team Trump on Tour” bus events in Rs.

Lyon County GOPs who participated in Trump programs. “Either our supporters want to vote face-to-face today or they want to turn their absent voters face-to-face at polling stations,” said Chair Evan Power. “We are confident that our voters will move forward to support the President and our Republican team between now and election day.”

Earlier in the day, fictitious evidence was found across the state indicating that there could be a record turnout. Lines formed in some of Florida’s largest counties before polling opened at 7 a.m., with parts of South Florida getting wet due to rain.

The mayor of Parkland and the report of the incoming Democratic state at a polling station in one of Florida’s Bluest counties. Video of long lines posted in Broward County.

She tweeted, “This is the longest line I’ve seen in Parkland since the early voting.

Pinelas County, Bellevather who has voted for every winning presidential candidate but one since 1980, has quickly increased record-setting numbers.

“More than 6,300 people voted in the record-breaking Pinellas County during the first day of early voting!” Election Pinlaus County Supervisor Julie Marks tweeted at 3:30 p.m.

The Orange Range County Supervisor of Election Office Fees tweeted at 4:30 p.m. that he had seen more than 11,000 votes in more than two hours. In 2016, the county saw a total of 16,912 votes on the first day of the preliminary poll.