Republican candidate Marc Rubio said that the GOP could lose to the Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections if voters don't go out and vote. For example, early voters cast their ballots for early voting, which closed before the election on Tuesday.
Ballots for Early Voting in the Midterm Elections
Rubio predicted that 40 million ballots would be cast on November 8 and warned that higher turnout could give the Democratic Party an advantage, Express reported.
Even now, current GOP Governor Ron DeSantis is asking everyone to vote in person and let a red wave happen in Florida.
The Democrats have the edge via early voting, which has been very high this year. Rubio fears GOP voters might give up and not cast their crucial vote.
He attempted to convince most GOP voters that they should troop out and vote, letting his party win in all crucial positions from governor to Senate to Congress.
Midterm Elections
Governor DeSantis, who is seeking re-election, spoke to Fox News, stating that early voting was completed and counties affected by hurricanes would vote the following day. He expressed optimism that mail-in ballots are still coming and was stoked with their parties' voters. They should push harder, he said.
It was brought to our attention that most Republicans like to cast their vote in person, especially on a crucial election day. His co-party member, Republican candidate Marco Rubio, said that everyone who has not voted should do so because it is needed to stop the Democrats in the midterm elections.
Dems want to lessen the impact of a "red wave." Among registered US voters, about four in ten indicated they would vote before election day, and many have already cast their ballots in the most significant number compared to prior midterms.
According to Yahoo, such numbers can give the Democrats an edge because their supporters in the major Senate toss-ups have given the ballots based on the data available.
Election expert Michael McDonald spoke to the Independent and said that glancing at the Senate races, where the party registration data shows places like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Arizona, it's not the same.
Many more Democratic voters who are registered have sent back their mail ballots than those in the GOP. As shown by the data obtained by Professor McDonald from over 23 states, closer to 43 percent of Democratic voters have cast their votes, whereas the Democrats' attendance is at 34 percent.
In Pennsylvania, one of the country's most closely watched and consequential races, registered Democrats have returned 39.9 percent of requested mail ballots, while Conservatives have returned 37.9 percent.
In other races, such as the Senate races in Arizona and North Carolina, Democrats outnumber Republicans by 10.3 percent to 9 percent and 28.2 percent to 27.3 percent, respectively.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump are holding rallies to get their supporters going and mobilize their support; these are the most partisan contests in US history. Key races in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Arizona can significantly give any party control if a red wave is predicted. Because of an allegedly weak Biden presidency, the Democrats are hanging by a thread.
Republican candidate Marc Rubio appealed to GOP voters to shut down the only way for Democrats to stop a red wave in the midterm elections.