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Florida GOP memo: Democrats are 'cleaning our clock'
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A memo obtained by NewsChannel 5's Evan Axelbank, from an adviser to a Florida GOP campaign, says that the Democratic turnout effort is "cleaning our clock."
VIEW THE MEMO HERE: (http://media.wptv.com/photo/j.jpg)
The memo says, "The early and absentee turnout is starting to look more troubling."
It also says, "Even if Romney wins the state (likely based on polls), the turnout deficit in PBC will affect our local races."
At the Delray Beach early voting site, we saw a Democratic campaign operative, who was handing out sheets printed with the Democratic slate.
"Alright Democrats, you've got your cheat sheet here," said Robert Murstein, a Democratic party volunteer.
Murstein is carrying out his party's game plan.
"Just to get as many people in the process as possible," said Murstein.
During the first three days of countywide early voting, 60 percent of ballots cast have been by Democrats, 22 percent by Republicans.
That's a 38 point edge, even though Democrats only hold a 14 point lead in registrations.
Florida GOP memo: Democrats are 'cleaning our clock'
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A memo obtained by NewsChannel 5's Evan Axelbank, from an adviser to a Florida GOP campaign, says that the Democratic turnout effort is "cleaning our clock."
VIEW THE MEMO HERE: (http://media.wptv.com/photo/j.jpg)
The memo says, "The early and absentee turnout is starting to look more troubling."
It also says, "Even if Romney wins the state (likely based on polls), the turnout deficit in PBC will affect our local races."
At the Delray Beach early voting site, we saw a Democratic campaign operative, who was handing out sheets printed with the Democratic slate.
"Alright Democrats, you've got your cheat sheet here," said Robert Murstein, a Democratic party volunteer.
Murstein is carrying out his party's game plan.
"Just to get as many people in the process as possible," said Murstein.
During the first three days of countywide early voting, 60 percent of ballots cast have been by Democrats, 22 percent by Republicans.
That's a 38 point edge, even though Democrats only hold a 14 point lead in registrations.