Update on state by state (six states) early voting from the AP.



Below, the latest figures from the AP. As of early Monday morning (11/5/2012), here are the AP results of early voting in the several states listed. 

Note:  keep in mind that the part of the media that enthusiastically "progressive" is all about convincing GOP leaning voters not to vote.  A friend of mine,  living in Colorado,  told me early this morning,  that 70% of all Colorado voters had already voted and Obama was leading by a big margin.  This really goes against the information given to us by Associated Press as published in the Huffington Post (again) this morning.  

Colorado  --  too close to call at this a.m. writing. 
Votes: 1.6 million
Democrats: 35 percent
Republicans: 37 percent

Florida  -- Romney will win Florida by 4 points.
Votes: 4.3 million
Democrats: 43 percent
Republicans: 40 percent

Iowa - Obama up on Romney by just 1 percent due to low Dem turn-out.
Votes: 614,000
Democrats: 43 percent
Republicans: 32 percent

Nevada --  Obama will win Nevada because of the union vote.
Votes: 702,000
Democrats: 44 percent
Republicans: 37 percent

North Carolina -- Romney will win this state's national election, big.
Votes: 2.7 million
Democrats: 48 percent
Republicans: 32 percent

Ohio  --  polling shows this race to be favoring Romney.
Votes: 1.6 million
Democrats: 29 percent
Republicans: 23 percent


Understand that in Ohio,  Obama won the Colorado election by a total of 262,224.  You should know that early voting results show 154,911 fewer Democrats and 108, 345 more Rebulbicans as of last Saturday.  If that number holds,  Romney will win the Colorado vote  --  Obama going into the Tuesday vote without any kind of early voting advantage. 

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