Republican Surge in Early Voting Turnout Fueled by Trump's Endorsement
ICARO Media Group
**Historic Early Voting Turnout Sees Surge Among Republicans**
Election Day is still ahead, but Americans have already been casting their ballots in record numbers. Notably, Republicans are turning out in significant numbers, driven by former president Donald Trump's shift in stance to endorse early voting.
Multiple states have opened in-person early-voting venues, witnessing an impressive turnout. In Georgia alone, over 1.6 million individuals had voted in-person by midmorning Tuesday, which marks nearly one-third of the total votes counted four years ago. North Carolina follows closely, with 1.4 million ballots cast by Tuesday, the sixth day of early voting.
In Nevada, there's a remarkable shift where in-person Republican voters have outnumbered Democratic voters, a reverse from the trend observed four years ago. These numbers underscore the significant impact of Trump's new messaging on early voting, as Republicans seem to be embracing the strategy in increasing numbers.