15,179,420 Americans who didn& #39;t vote in 2016 have already cast a ballot in the 2020 general election.
The Democratic lead among these surge voters is almost double their lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
The Democratic lead among these surge voters is almost double their lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
In Florida, 1,508,165 voters who didn& #39;t cast a ballot in 2016 have already voted in the 2020 general election.
Registered Dems have an 11.7% advantage among these surge voters, almost triple their 4.3% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
Registered Dems have an 11.7% advantage among these surge voters, almost triple their 4.3% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
In Arizona, 468,957 voters who didn& #39;t cast a ballot in 2016 have already voted in the 2020 general election.
Registered Dems have a 10.4% advantage among these surge voters, almost double their 5.4% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
Registered Dems have a 10.4% advantage among these surge voters, almost double their 5.4% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
In Iowa, 133,515 voters who didn& #39;t cast a ballot in 2016 have already voted in the 2020 general election.
Registered Dems have a 22.7% advantage among these surge voters, compared to their 17.7% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
Registered Dems have a 22.7% advantage among these surge voters, compared to their 17.7% lead with those early voters who did vote in & #39;16.
Sorry to act like a bot with all of these in the same format. The irony is I typed each out individually when I should have just cut and paste!