Yesterday I posted a memo from Republicans making their argument on why the early voting and absentee ballot numbers should be seen as an edge for the GOP.  Today, Democrats issued their own rebuttal for the state of Ohio, which you can see below.

I will also post the original GOP summary on Ohio, so you can compare and contrast the two more easily.

Here is the Democratic memo put out by the Obama for America campaign.

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That Democratic memo concludes by saying, "We’re more than happy to put our numbers against theirs any day of the week. And since every day is Election Day in Ohio, we can."

As for the GOP review of Ohio, here is that section from their Wednesday memo:

OHIO

* Republicans are outperforming our share of voter registration in absentee requests and early votes by 8.73 points.
* Democrats are underperforming their share of 2008 AB/EV votes cast by 7.60 percentage points, while the GOP is over-performing their share by 5.94 points. The result is a net swing of +13.54 percentage points for Republicans.
* Republicans have closed the gap on Democrats' historic absentee and early vote advantage for 15 of the past 16 days.
* Republicans have made almost 3.7 million volunteer voter contacts in Ohio since the RNC's AB/EV turnout program began nationwide.

Yesterday I posted a memo from Republicans making their argument on why the early voting and absentee ballot numbers should be seen as an edge for the GOP.  Today, Democrats issued their own rebuttal for the state of Ohio, which you can see below. I will also post the original ...