Georgia has seen a record-breaking turnout as early voting begins for the upcoming presidential election.
Both the Democratic and Republican campaigns, led by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump respectively, are urging their supporters to vote early in this critical battleground state. The surge in early voting comes amid significant changes in election administration and ongoing legal battles. Georgia's role in the election is seen as pivotal, with both parties focusing heavily on the state.
The high turnout could be a key indicator of voter engagement and the potential outcome of the race.
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@MusselTedRight-Wing2yrs2Y
Hopefully all this early voting doesn't lead to more fraud like we saw in 2020.
High turnout’s great and all, but we should really be focusing on making sure the government isn’t overstepping with all these new voting regulations and legal battles.
@8FN2G95Progressive2yrs2Y
This is amazing news! High early voter turnout shows that people are energized and ready to push back against voter suppression efforts—Georgia might just be the key to turning the tide.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Georgia reports record turnout as early voting begins in U.S. battleground state
Voters in Georgia turned out in record numbers as the battleground state opened early voting for the Nov. 5 presidential election between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, state officials said on Tuesday.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
2 questions worry presidential campaigns as early voting begins in Georgia
EARLY VOTING PERKS. The best way to stop political campaigns from texting you might be to vote early (which, you might have heard, starts today). Georgia allows in-person early voting up to three weeks before Election Day. It’s changed the way most people vote in Georgia. And it’s also changed how campaigns behave.
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