Today, early voting kicks off in Colorado, where it accounted for 79% of votes in 2008. Early voting also starts today in Wisconsin, where it accounted for 21% of votes in 2008. Voting continues in Ohio, Iowa, Nevada and North Carolina (and most counties in Florida through in-person absentee ballots).
So early voting is now on-going in 7 of 9 swing states. I crunched the numbers, and combining the turnout in 2008 for these 7 states, early voting accounted for 48% of votes cast. That's right: 48% of votes cast (see below: top section).
In '08, in the 9 states that matter including Virginia and New Hampshire, 43% of votes were cast in early voting (see bottom section). VA and NH don't have early voting, though VA has in person absentee voting if you have a commute, work, etc.
It's on
how to help Get Out The Vote
Make sure you Vote;
Visit an Obama campaign office or give them a call;
Find an event near you;
Volunteer from home by making calls (español);
And people in the legal community can volunteer to protect the vote on election day.
Mon Oct 22, 2012 at 6:02 AM PT: wow, i didn't even see this hit the Rec list before falling off. lol. Thank you though. Okay, I got to go take care of my little one. GOTV if and when you can.