Republicans in 2022 suffered a second straight disappointing election — and a second straight drubbing in mail and absentee voting. So some of their leaders began to push harder for the party to embrace these methods.
Then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) compared the GOPâ€
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As early and mail voting have begun in some states, new polls show Republicans still arenâ€
A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday showed just 14 percent of Republicans planned to vote by mail or absentee ballot, compared with 34 percent of Democrats.
And surveys from NBC News and YouGov this month each showed 17 percent of Republicans planned to vote by mail, compared with 34 percent and 43 percent of Democrats, respectively.
All three polls show at least a 2-to-1 edge for Democrats in intent to vote by mail. Notably, the gaps (between 17 and 26 points) are similar to what we saw in 2020 and 2022 among voters who cast ballots for each party (26 points and 18 points, respectively, according to data from the Pew Research Center).
When you include early voting — which is more bipartisan — you see that Democrats appear primed to gain a similar pre-Election Day advantage.
The YouGov poll showed Vice President Kamala Harris winning 57-36 among early and mail voters, while the NBC poll showed her winning them 61-35. In 2020, President Joe Biden won about 6 in 10 votes that werenâ€
“Either the margin has to close among [those] voting early, or Republican margins on Election Day have to be biggerâ€� than they currently are, said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, part of the bipartisan team that conducts NBCâ€
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“Now we have this stupid stuff where you can vote 45 days early,� Trump said, adding: “I wonder what the hell happens during that 45?�
Trump then launched into an imagined conversation in which a million votes were moved because someone said an air conditioner had to be fixed.
When you put it like that, is it any wonder Republicans arenâ€