Early voting records in the US are being shattered
While the two-party campaigns in America are fiercely competing to energize their electoral base, American voter participation through early voting has reached unprecedented levels. Over forty million Americans have cast their votes, with record-breaking early voting particularly in states like Georgia.
This can be good news for Democrats in specific regions and states, as their supporters, who are much more enthusiastic about early participation than conservative voters, have shown high levels of engagement. However, considering the polls and the critical situation they face in several states, there is serious concern that there may not be enough room for further action.
The high participation of Americans in early voting has another problem in some states. The official election day votes are counted first, and then the votes cast before Tuesday are counted. This means that Republicans, whose supporters vote on election day, are ahead in the initial count. But when it comes to counting the votes cast before Tuesday, the Democratic votes increase, providing grounds for the Republicans’ claim of fraud.
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