Concerns Rise Over U.S. Democracy Before Election
Concerns Rise Over U.S. Democracy Before Election

Concerns Rise Over U.S. Democracy Before Election

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With Election Day approaching, there is widespread concern among voters about the potential for political violence and the stability of democracy in the United States. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll indicates that a majority of New Jersey voters are worried about the future of democracy and expect political violence following election results. In Pennsylvania, GOP efforts to contest mail-in ballot rules continue amid allegations of election fraud by Donald Trump, which have been dismissed by the Harris campaign. Meanwhile, Massachusetts sees contested races, including the challenge to Congressman Richard Neal by Nadia Milleron. Early voting numbers are significant, with over 60 million ballots already cast, reflecting increased voter engagement amid these contentious political dynamics.

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