Republicans Reignite Early Voting With Trump's Support

With encouragement from former President Donald Trump, Republicans are actively participating in early voting, contributing to a significant turnout ahead of Election Day. This marks a shift from the 2020 trend, potentially addressing past electoral challenges. Swing states like Georgia and North Carolina are experiencing record-breaking early votings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 23-10-2024 02:18 IST | Created: 23-10-2024 02:18 IST
Republicans Reignite Early Voting With Trump's Support
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Former President Donald Trump's influence is causing a resurgence in early voting among Republicans, as voters flock to the polls ahead of Election Day, pushing the national early voting tally above 17 million.

This early turnout is reaching unprecedented levels, notably in swing states such as Georgia and North Carolina. The Republican Party aims to rectify previous election issues attributed to low voting participation by focusing their efforts on encouraging in-person voting before Election Day.

The change in strategy has seen Republicans narrowing the early voting margin usually dominated by Democrats, although concerns over mail-in voting persist within the party. While enthusiasm is fueling turnout, the results remain uncertain until all votes are accounted for on Election Day.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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