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Memo from Rich Beeson on infamous "early vote"
OH Romney Campaign/e-mail to me | 10/15/2012 | Rich Beeson

Posted on 10/15/2012 7:52:33 AM PDT by LS

From one of the Romney guys to state directors:

Yesterday morning, a poll was released that claimed President Obama has a “big advantage” over Governor Romney among those who have already voted. This claim can easily be proved flawed and untrue.

To begin, it is important to outline a key distinction between how the campaigns are approaching the early vote. This can be determined not by asking “how many ballots have been cast;” instead, by asking “who has cast their ballot”? Many of the Democratic ballots are from high propensity voters who would almost certainly be voting on Election Day – meaning that President Obama is cannibalizing his turnout on November 6th. Governor Romney’s early voting effort has been, and will continue to be, focused on low propensity voters, which means his Election Day turnout will not be negatively impacted by the early vote program. First and foremost, only 5% of early voting has completed. In 2008, nearly 16,000,000 votes were cast before Election Day in the swing states. So far this cycle, just over 950,000 votes have been cast – or 6.01%. Therefore, 94% of all early votes have not even been cast yet. To claim a “big advantage” based off of a phase that’s just 6% complete is almost as absurd as predicting the outcome of a baseball game after the second out.

Setting timing aside, this was a national poll conducted online with a margin of error around 10%. National polls do not capture the actual state of the race (especially as it relates to swing states) and aside from the usual hesitations with online polls, the margin of error should raise serious questions as to the poll’s accuracy.

Further examination shows just361 people account for the entire nation’s sample of early voters. Even worse, only 115 of the people (or 31.8%) make up the sample in the swing states. So not only is the sample extremely small – but it’s meant to represent the votes of over 950,000 people who have already cast a ballot.

Perhaps most troubling is that, on average, less than 10 people per swing state made up the sample. This is hardly an accurate representation of those who have already cast a ballot – and it certainly isn’t an adequate indicator of an “advantage” for one candidate over another. The largest sample for a swing state was Florida at just 22 people. And in the states of New Hampshire and New Mexico, just two people were surveyed. In Colorado, a state where approximately 79% of every vote cast in 2008 came before Election Day, the poll only surveyed four people – but what should baffle observers here is that early voting has not even begun for the general population yet (only military).

Despite what this poll has claimed, it is clear that Governor Romney is poised to over-perform among those who will vote before Election Day. In swing states that have party registration, ballots cast belonging to registered Democrats only hold a 6% margin over those cast by registered Republicans. Furthermore, of the approximate 6.7 million voters in those states who have requested ballots, but have yet to return them, Republicans narrowly edge Democrats (GOP: 2.12 million, DEM: 2.02).

Although still early in the process, our campaign continues to be encouraged by the initial requests and returns we have seen. That, coupled with the Governor’s momentum and his advantage among enthusiastic voters, undeniably puts President Obama in an extremely compromising situation with just over three weeks remaining in the election.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: earlyvoting; obama; romney
My comment: the fact that under a million votes have been cast bears extremely poorly for Zero, who desperately needs that 16m number to equal 08 turnout. And, remember, he's way, way behind in % in OH in absentee ballots.

OH had just 13 people in that bogus sample. This memo completely agrees with what we have seen in absentee voting and with our anecdotal (albeit limited) observations in one large county.

1 posted on 10/15/2012 7:52:45 AM PDT by LS
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To: LS
To claim a “big advantage” based off of a phase that’s just 6% complete is almost as absurd as predicting the outcome of a baseball game after the second out.

To claim anything either way based off of a phase that’s just 6% complete is almost as absurd as predicting the outcome of a baseball game after the second out.

2 posted on 10/15/2012 8:01:16 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: LS

The real problem with early voting—and the entire reason it was put in place—is to allow Democrats an extra month to engage in vote fraud.


3 posted on 10/15/2012 8:06:48 AM PDT by Thane_Banquo (Support hate crime laws: Because some victims are more equal than others.)
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To: LS

LOL And of that 13 people in that sample I know two who in fact voted for Romney. HEHE.


4 posted on 10/15/2012 8:08:22 AM PDT by Wiser now (Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
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To: Thane_Banquo

And vote several times under different IDs


5 posted on 10/15/2012 8:16:05 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Thane_Banquo
The real problem with early voting—and the entire reason it was put in place—is to allow Democrats an extra month to engage in vote fraud.

Agreed. More opportunity to "lose" ballots in the mailroom, a trunk, etc.

Additionally, exit polling has been used to depress voting in western states, which includes down ticket races and close elections.

Early voting removes these people from exit polling tallies.

6 posted on 10/15/2012 8:16:50 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Thane_Banquo
The real problem with early voting—and the entire reason it was put in place—is to allow Democrats an extra month to engage in vote fraud.

Exactly!!!

It facilitates fraud of all sorts.

Plus, it gives democrats more time to round up uninterested, uninformed people, dry them out and stand them up long enough to vote.


7 posted on 10/15/2012 8:22:43 AM PDT by Iron Munro (Psalm 109:8 "Let his days be few, and let another take his office.")
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And vote several times under different IDs

IDs? Hah hah hah hah hah! You don't need an ID to vote, democrats are making dure of that!

8 posted on 10/15/2012 8:26:42 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie (Who is John Galt?)
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To: LS
Thanks for the post; it clarifies things well.

The early voting margin is absolutely crucial for Obama in state like Ohio - McCain actually won Ohio among voters who cast their ballot on Election Day in 2008, and I read a tweet from a pollster a few days ago that had Romney ahead of Obama 42-32 amongst voters who intend to vote in person. Absent a huge margin for Obama in the early vote, I think Romney wins by 2 or 3 points.

9 posted on 10/15/2012 8:35:07 AM PDT by TonyInOhio ("But, the Obama has no clothes!")
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Good job as usual.....LS.

Thanks for keeping us sane.....

10 posted on 10/15/2012 8:48:53 AM PDT by thingumbob (I'm a bitter clinger...I dare you to take my gun)
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” In swing states that have party registration, ballots cast belonging to registered Democrats only hold a 6% margin over those cast by registered Republicans. Furthermore, of the approximate 6.7 million voters in those states who have requested ballots, but have yet to return them, Republicans narrowly edge Democrats (GOP: 2.12 million, DEM: 2.02).”

Does anyone know how this compares with 2008? 2004?


11 posted on 10/15/2012 9:27:37 AM PDT by edwinland
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