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100 million voted already, setting record

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  • Tuesday November 3 is Election Day in the US. Around 100 million people voted in advance, more than doubling previous record in 2016.
  • More than 35 million early in-person votes have been cast, and almost 64 million mail-in ballots have been returned, according to the US Elections Project.
  • This means voters have already cast 72.3% of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election.
  • The surge of early voting — driven by the COVID-19 pandemic — means that the votes cast on Election Day will likely be a smaller proportion of the total than ever before.
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That's almost a 1/3rd of America that's voted already.


Trump's the best thing that's happened to the democratic party since Roosevelt and the New Deal.




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