Georgia EV is essentially done. Some mail in ballots will still trickle in but there aren’t enough left outstanding to change much: <70k.
Total early raw votes cast is huge: 4.02 million. It’s likely that 75-80%of total votes in this election are already on the books. The most glaring disparity to me is racial difference in turnout. White turnout in EV stands at 63.0% vs 49.7% black turnout per the GA SOS data hub.
I haven’t seen a gap like that before. Pre-Obama the national turnout gap was usually 7-10%. The SOS website allows you to play with county level data so I checked the trend within the core counties of Metro Atlanta.
Cobb: 67.6% of white registered voters turned out to EV. 58.1% of black RVs did the same.
deKalb: 72.1 white, 53.9 black
Fulton: 72.7 white, 49.3 black
As a check I also got data for a heavily white and GOP Cherokee County: 65.9 white, 56.1 black, 55.7 other or unknown.
Bottom line is that Metro Atlanta isn’t generating the number or kind of votes needed for a D victory. The white and rural vote turned out. Senior citizens turned out. The Election Day vote will have to be either huge, really skewed to D friendly demos or some combination to pull this one out. Like NV, the number of votes already cast in GA make it difficult for what’s left on Election Day to alter the trend.