349,000 SD County ballots have been counted
so far, with another 160,000 late mail ballots
provisionals to come.
Among those counted so far, people voting
in GOP primaries are 185,846, or 53% of
all Votes . Democrats trail with 131,956,
or 38%. Independents and minor parties
are at only 9%.
This confirms a national trend of a renewed
GOP energy level… and that can mean
Victory in November if it continues.
Where do we see this effect in today’s results?
These variations in turnout helped Kevin
Faulconer and Lori Zapf finish 1st in SD
Council primaries, aided Joel Anderson’s
win over Riverside county rivals, and
added to Ron Roberts’ and Bill Horns’
margins, as they ran 25% ahead of
their nearest competitors.
These totals will change with add-on
counts of late absentees & provisionals.
But they won’t change the basic pattern of
Republican renewal in San Diego county.
If you can get your Base to vote, Victory
becomes a great deal easier !
