Georgia overnight data dump highlights:
1. 2.614 million votes have now been cast
2 Women outpace men by 300k 55.5% to 44% (a .1% uptick from yesterday)
3. Vote totals against 2020 - EV voters make up 76.4%, day of voters 6.6%, and non voters 17%
The 2020 early voters now make up 2 million of the 2.614 million, while the day of make up 174k. The big question then, who are the 444k non voters from 2020 (this will determine the winner)?
Demographic breakdown of the non voter
White - 237k
Black - 107k
Hispanic - 22k
Asian - 19k
Other - 59k
By Gender
Female - 233k
Male - 199k
Other/Unknown -12k
By Age
18-29 - 140k
30-39 - 64k
40-49 - 55k
50-64 - 89k
65+ - 88k
Unknown - 9k
Fortress Atlanta 2020 Non Voters
Clayton County - 10k
Cobb County - 31k
Dekalb Couny - 30k
Douglas County - 6.2k
Fulton County - 58k
Gwinett County - 38k
So the curious thing this week will be if we see a voting turnout that runs out of steam. We've now exceeded EV turnout by 300k from 2020, and 2020 EV voters that haven't voted only represent about 325k. I've been expecting a bit of slow down, but yesterday proved to be the exact opposite. It now appears that Georgia will easily exceed 3 million votes cast by Friday, the end of EV. The real question is how high this total will actually go. Is 3.5 million possible? Well I'd have certainly told you no before all this, but now I think it's almost assured.
The engagement is fantastic, and I certainly believe that favors us strongly. Apathy is our enemy, and I don't see any.