12 million voters in the US cast ballots early in the race between Trump and Harris, focusing on key states.
There are about 12 million voters America The presidential election between has already been voted on Donald Trump And Kamala Harris. Although the official election date is November 5, data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab reveals that a significant number of citizens decided to exercise their right to vote before the deadline. As of Friday night, early voting counted about 12 million votes, a third of which came from seven states considered crucial to the outcome of the election. Half of the votes cast were cast by Democratic voters, while one-third were cast by Republican voters.
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Both candidates’ campaigns are intensifying their activities in swing states. Kamala Harris is moving to places like Michigan and Georgia, while Donald Trump is focusing his efforts on Pennsylvania. To bolster their strategies, parties are mobilizing influential figures like Barack Obama and Bill Clinton to woo voters in strategic regions. Despite significant fundraising, campaigns are struggling to maintain voter engagement until Election Day with an expected increase in advertising investments.
Recent reports indicate that Trump and Republican supercommittees are giving more resources to Pennsylvania, outpacing the efforts of Harris and his allies in recent weeks. Democrats, for their part, are ramping up their ad campaigns in “Sun Belt” states where Kamala’s victory is considered less certain. The intense competition between the candidates reflects the importance of these states in determining the future president of the United States.
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