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Two weeks before the presidential elections, already more than 34 million Americans voted, according to data updated Tuesday morning, cited by CNBC.
Votes cast by mail and in person by early voting in individual states, reached 24.5% – out of a total of more than 136 million ballots in the 2016 presidential election. As of October 23, four years ago, only 5.9 million Americans voted early.
While the democrats have dominated voting by mail, pRepublicans are beginning to level out by personal vote.
25 million Americans voted
By mail or early voting
Of about 13.7 million newsletters, followed by the US Election Project, registered Democrats are 54.4%, compared to 23.6% of Republicans and 21.5% of nonpartisan voters.
In terms of personal vote, 43.3 percent were registered Democrats, 35.4 percent were Republicans, and 20.8 percent were other voters.
Wisconsin voters they began voting in person on Tuesday morning. Donald Trump won the state by less than one percentage point in 2016.
The key state of Florida has begun voting in the presidential election
A record 28 million Americans have voted so far
We remind you that the first days started early Vote for the November 3 presidential election in the key US state of Florida..
Florida is seen as a state that Trump must win if he is to maintain his reelection chances. Florida ranks third with New York with 29 electoral votes each in the Electoral College, just ahead of California and Texas. At least 270 votes are needed in the Electoral College to win the presidential election.
The US elections will be held on November 3.
Several factors have contributed to the high turnout in early voting, including changes in state election laws, which have expanded voting opportunities due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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