I’ll only address the battleground states and the early vote totals available by party. Arizona 879,178 Democrat 836,123 Republican Iowa 428,833 Democrat 305,176 Republican Ohio Does not report by party North Carolina 1,694,852 Democrat 1,438,129 Republican Georgia Does not report by party Florida 3,410,789 Democrat 3,315,884 Republican Nevada 405,994 Democrat 373,130 Republican Texas Does not report by party Minnesota Does not report by party Wisconsin Does not report by party Michigan Does not report by party Pennsylvania 1,591,048 Democrat 552,627 Republican New Hampshire Does not report by party Where do you stand?
Early voting will be a boost for Dems, which was absent in 2016. Looking at the data you listed, it will take at least a couple cities in Pennsylvania for Republicans to catch up. There's not much of a barrier to the rest of them, but PA is being considered the decider of this election.
Nevada 405,994 Democrat 373,130 Republican Nevada is clearly and unexpectedly in play, the dems' margin is half of what they need it to be. Win or lose Nevada, it's yet another sign that Trump is doing extremely well with Hispanics.
Trump wins. ...after months of recounts, court battles, msm interference and 'peaceful protests' that innexplicably burn down small businesses.
Trump is doing incredibly poorly with Hispanics here. Just because you see "Nevada" and "Republican," doesn't mean Trump is doing well with Hispanics. Las Vegas is the state's only Democratic stronghold, and I'll guarantee you the unionized "rapists and murderers" who live there aren't voting for Trump. The ones up here aren't, either. Now, Mexican immigrants can be found all over the rural areas of the state, where nobody will be voting for Biden. Trump may earn a few of their votes. Hey, some Mexicans, I assume, are good people, right?
more voters usually means a Democrat win, as most republicans vote every year, it's dems that normally do not get out and vote
Are these vote results, or are these affiliations for returned ballots? I think many will be crossing party lines this time around, affecting both candidates.
Bartenders, servers, hosts, promoters, pretty much everyone in Vegas was affected by lockdowns. I used to work in entertainment industry and still have lots of Facebook friends who are still in it. You have to read some of those conversations - I literally saw black street promoters bragging to their Chicago friends that they live in a red state and are open for business.