early voting process gains momentum, Democrats have taken the lead in voter turnout. A total of 46 states, along with the District of Columbia, have begun sending out mail-in ballots or have started in-person early voting.
Alabama was the first to initiate this process, dispatching absentee ballots to its voters on September 11.
According to TargetSmart, a data-collection firm, over 8.4 million voters have already cast their ballots as of October 18. This includes more than 4.5 million Democrats, surpassing the 3.1 million early voters from the Republican side.
However, this early advantage for Democrats does not necessarily guarantee a lead for Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.
Historically, Democratic voters have shown a stronger inclination toward early voting, a trend that has intensified since Donald Trump’s claims of widespread fraud in mail-in voting after his 2020 election defeat, as mentioned in a report by Forbes.
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