This article is part of an ongoing “No Blue Wave” series which analyzes the upcoming midterms. Read other parts in The Renegade Deplorable — Max’s exclusive column for Halsey News.

The fabled “Blue Wave” has yet to appear in North Carolina early voting.

In fact, NC early voting casts huge doubt of any ‘blue wave’ in November whatsoever.

Democrats are down -5% from 2014 — a year Ds lost Congressional and Senate races — while Republicans are matching their 2016 levels at 30%.

Digging deeper, turnout seems to be highest among those 60+ with a drop of -5% among African-Americans.

Meanwhile, white voter turnout shows a marginal increase of +3% from 2016.

Overall, early voting is down from the 2014 midterm elections — largely because of the Democrat drop off.

It should be noted Democrats outnumber Republicans in registration.

However, as in West Virginia, significant numbers of Southern Dems vote Republican. Bear in mind, Republicans typically win the election day vote. Therefore, Democrats need a disproportionately heavy turnout of their base in the early vote in order to win on election day.

Collectively, the data suggests the GOP is in for a good night, despite agenda polls being utilized by the MSM to depress Republican turnout.

Regardless, make sure you drag your Republican friends with you to the polls on November 6th!

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