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Early Voting Favors Democrats

AIR DATE: October 26, 2012
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Saturday will mark the first full week of early voting in Nevada. So far turnout in Clark County among early voters favors Democrats. Democrats have a 50 to 33 percent advantage in turnout over Republicans. The numbers, after Wednesday also show 90,000 Democrats have already voted, versus 60,000 Republicans. Is early voting a good predictor of the general election? We'll discuss what the early voting numbers may or may not say about which way the election in Nevada will swing.
 

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David Damore, political science professor, UNLV

Eric Herzik, political science professors, UNR

 



    Early Voting Favors Democrats
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    COMMENTS:
    It is great to hear that you are talking about the Watch DOGS program! Nevada PTA is a strong supporter of male engagement and of the Watch DOGS program. This year alone, Dave Flatt (VP of Membership & Marketing) and John Kirtley (VP of leadership and Nevada PTA's Male Engagement Chair. There are over 30 schools that they helped to start with Watch DOGS this school year!
    Jennifer OmoOct 26, 2012 09:58:10 AM


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