
GOP rethinking position on early voting
In midterms and the Georgia Senate runoff, Democrats built up a lead in early voting that carried through the final decisions in counting.
In midterms and the Georgia Senate runoff, Democrats built up a lead in early voting that carried through the final decisions in counting.
With more than a million votes cast in early, heavy voting, the runoff next Tuesday could extend Democratic lead in the Senate.
Attempts to curb voting amond minorities and the poor have brought lawsuits.
Republicans, of course, want to curtail such voting because they lost
Questions need to be asked and answered in this critical election.
In most states, Democrats seem to be turning out in larger numbers than Republicans, but the GOP is edging closer in some.
Both parties feel early voting helps them. Neither will know until after the ballots are counted.
Polls show most early voters are casting their ballot for Biden or just “anybody but Trump.”
Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her campaign wanted, but she continues to maintain an apparent edge over Donald Trump,
Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her campaign wanted, but she continues to maintain an apparent edge over Donald Trump,