HUGE: Republicans Boost Advantage to Nearly 10,000 in Traditionally Democrat Miami-Dade County, Florida Ballots Cast

On Monday, turnout was 31% in Miami-Dade County, which consists of both early voting and mail-in ballots, ABC reported.

This is the general trend, according to Christina White, the Supervisor of Elections Office in Miami-Dade County, although the Republican advantage over the Democratic Party is unusual.

“The trend does seem to be changing a bit in Miami-Dade,” said Christina White.

As of Monday, the agency reported that 182,000 Republicans and 178,000 Democrats had cast ballots, with the Republicans having a lead of over 4,000. Those who identified with no political party cast more than 109 thousand ballots.

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On Tuesday, the Republican lead in total ballots cast had grown to nearly 10,000 in Miami-Dade county.

“DeSantis could win Miami-Dade County based on this turnout alone, *without persuasion.* And polls have been showing an 8-10 point persuasion shift from 2020,” pollster Patrick Ruffini said.

Another user responded, “And let’s not forget that those independents have trended Republican in Miami-Dade County for the past few election cycles. A 60-40 split among NPAs would be a conservative assumption.”

As of 2 PM Eastern Time, traditionally blue counties in Florida continue trending red:

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