Georgia Sets Early Voting Record with 1 Million Votes
Georgia Sets Early Voting Record with 1 Million Votes
Georgia Sets Early Voting Record with 1 Million Votes
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Georgia has seen a record-breaking early voting turnout, surpassing 1 million ballots cast within the first few days, reflecting a strong engagement among its voters. This surge is notable in the context of the upcoming presidential election, as it highlights Georgia's crucial role as a swing state, where emotions run high following the razor-thin margins of the 2020 election. The early voting numbers also indicate that registered Democrats are leading in mail-in ballots requested compared to Republicans. Polling data shows a competitive race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with Trump holding a narrow lead of about 1.1 points. The high turnout is seen as a response to the contentious atmosphere surrounding Georgia's electoral history, particularly the 2020 election disputes. As the election approaches, both parties are emphasizing voter turnout, making Georgia a focal point for national attention.

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