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Thursday, March 05, 2026

Early voting this year ran 25 percent above the 2022 midterm primary and also exceeded the 2024 presidential primary. Most of the surge came from a boost in Democrats voting early and an increase in unaffiliated voters voting in Democratic primaries.

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IT'S ALL CRUMBLING! The walls are finally closing in on the Trump regime. From a total financial meltdown of Truth Social to a massive blue wave in the heart of Arkansas, the "propaganda machine" is officially in a death spiral. You NEED to see how fast it's falling apart!

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More: In a post on the Old North State Politics blog, Catawba College political science professor Michael Bitzer wrote of the early voting surge: "Democrats appear to have generated disproportionate early energy, both among registered partisans and among unaffiliated voters. The fact that more than half of Unaffiliated voters chose the Democratic ballot " reversing the traditional go where the action is' pattern " is one of the cycle's most intriguing developments."

"The question now," Bitzer wrote, "is not whether early voting was strong. It was. The question is what these patterns signal about overall turnout " and whether Election Day reinforces or rebalances what early voting has already revealed."

North Carolina Democrats are heading toward November with a clear advantage in public opinion, according to a High Point University Poll released on Monday.

The survey of registered voters asked how they would vote for generic ballots for the House and Senate. In both cases, those responding intended to vote Democratic 46% to 41% percent for Republicans. It was the same margin when voters were asked how they would vote in state House and Senate elections.

Unless there is a dramatic change in the economy or a major national event, it appears that Democrats are ready to ride a wave of support driven mostly on disapproval of the Republicans' performance in both Washington and Raleigh.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2026-03-05 09:10 AM | Reply

Donald Trump is desperate enough to order troops to ruin the midterms.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2026-03-05 09:42 AM | Reply

#2 He will throw everything at the mid terms...ICE, National Guard, etc. If that doesn't work lawsuit after lawsuit will follow hoping to gum up the works and prevent a new Congress from being seated. He will have Busy Patel arrest democratic candidates on made up charges. There is no abuse of the law too small or too big that he won't use to stay in power.

He knows if he loses the house or senate, his free ride is over.

He is desperate enough of the Epstein files to do anything.

He will even try to cancel the midterms because we are "at war".

#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-03-05 12:33 PM | Reply

Doesn't matter. All must get out to vote and should be prepared for no mail-in ballots, heavily restricted early voting and long lines. That's if there are elections allowed everywhere. In 2026 we must vote as if our freedom depend upon it, because it does...

#4 | Posted by catdog at 2026-03-05 12:37 PM | Reply

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