Early voting is down — and the numbers hold bad news for Democrats
Early Voting isn't the Game-Changer Everyone Thought
Despite early voting hype, only 4.2 million ballots are in—down 45% from 2020! That’s a major buzzkill for Democrats, who relied on those mail-in votes last time. Even though we’ll see a surge soon, it’s clear that this election isn’t over before it starts. The ground game matters!
Mail-In Ballot Requests Plummet: What Gives?
Voter requests for mail-in ballots have tanked by 58% this year! States like Georgia and North Carolina are seeing huge drops, making it tough for Dems who typically crush it with absentee votes. Will this shift change the game?
Republicans Are Crushing It in Early Voting
Surprise! Early voting is up in GOP strongholds while it lags in Democratic areas. Rural parts of Virginia are showing more enthusiasm compared to big-city voters, which could spell trouble for Democrats trying to maintain their edge.
Voters Are Holding Out: Election Day Drama Ahead
Over 96% of likely voters haven’t voted yet! This means there’s still plenty of time for campaigns to sway opinions. Expect a mad dash to the polls as people wait until the last minute to make their choice.
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