Early Voting Trends Raise Concerns for Kamala Harris Ahead of Election
Early voting data shows troubling trends for Kamala Harris, especially among female and urban voters, suggesting a tight race against Donald Trump.
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Summary
Early voting data reveals significant Republican gains in key battleground states compared to the 2020 election, causing concern among Democrats, particularly for Kamala Harris. Campaign manager Jim Messina noted that while Republican early voter turnout surged, women and young voters have also shown strong participation. Despite these encouraging demographics, the overall decline in urban voter turnout raises alarms for the Harris campaign. Polls indicate a close race as both sides prepare for a highly contested election with uncertain outcomes.
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