15,179,420 Americans who didn'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 '16.
In Florida, 1,508,165 voters who didn'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 '16.
In Arizona, 468,957 voters who didn'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 '16.
In Iowa, 133,515 voters who didn'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 '16.
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