Republicans hold onto turnout advantage as Miami-Dade County closes out early voting
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Early voting in Miami-Dade County revealed a Republican turnout advantage, with over 320,000 Republicans voting compared to approximately 286,000 Democrats. This trend poses a threat to Democrats' hopes of winning the county.
The GOP's strong voter turnout raises concerns that former President Donald Trump may become the first Republican to win Miami-Dade County in over three decades, undermining Democratic prospects.
With about 856,000 Miami-Dade residents participating in early voting, Vice President Kamala Harris has focused her campaign efforts on critical battleground states, potentially conceding Florida.
Historically, Miami-Dade has been a Democratic stronghold, as evidenced by previous victories during Barack Obama’s campaign; however, the current situation indicates challenging dynamics for Florida Democrats.
Read at Miami Herald
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