Even Trump knows it (or should).Okay what are the odds whoever printed these out on AF1 totally missed that it was just "Those Who Haven't Voted Yet"? https://t.co/iLYV3Qtl9x
— Jacob Rubashkin (@JacobRubashkin) October 25, 2020
The caption to the picture overplays the article's hand:BREAKING: The number of people casting an early ballot in the presidential election now surpasses those who voted early during all of 2016. That's more than 58 million people voting with 9 days still to go before Election Day. https://t.co/mJ6iCcjUwl
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 25, 2020
Democrats have continued to dominate the initial balloting, but Republicans are narrowing the gap. GOP voters have begun to show up as early in-person voting, a sign that many heeded President Donald Trump’s unfounded warnings about mail-voting fraud.On Oct. 15, Democrats registrants cast 51% of all ballots reported, compared with 25% from Republicans. On Sunday, Democrats had a slightly smaller lead, 51% to 31%. (emphasis added)
The trends are certainly not in their favor:Pence is currently speaking in a heavy rain in Kinston, N.C., after his chief of staff has tested positive for the virus, a sign of how concerned the Trump campaign is about holding onto this state.
— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) October 25, 2020
Even the White House says that many people aren't that anxious to re-elect the President.WASHINGTON (AP) — Nine days before Election Day, votes cast in US exceed total for all early vote in 2016.
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) October 25, 2020
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