Record Early Voting Begins in Georgia
Record Early Voting Begins in Georgia

Record Early Voting Begins in Georgia

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Early voting in Georgia has set a new record with over 415,000 ballots cast on the first day, indicating strong mobilization among Republican voters. This surge in participation coincides with a tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, who are both focusing on key demographics to secure votes. In Iowa, Rep. Zach Nunn is advocating for early voting, reflecting a broader Republican push in multiple states. The Carroll County Republican Party's recent event emphasized early voting as crucial amid natural disaster uncertainties. As the campaigns intensify, both Trump and Harris are targeting specific voter groups, particularly Black and Latino communities, to sway undecided voters. The race remains highly competitive with only 21 days left until the election, highlighting the strategic importance of early voting efforts.

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