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Record-breaking early voting in U.S. election tops 80 million

Published 10/29/2020, 02:54 PM
Updated 10/30/2020, 12:11 AM
© Reuters. Early voting ends in Louisiana

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 80 million Americans have cast ballots in the U.S. presidential election, according to a tally on Thursday from the U.S. Elections Project at the University of Florida, setting the stage for the highest participation rate in over a century.

The record-breaking pace, more than 58% of total 2016 turnout, reflects intense interest in the vote, in which incumbent Donald Trump, a Republican, is up against Democratic nominee Joe Biden, a former vice president.

Huge numbers of people have voted by mail or at early in-person polling sites amid concerns the coronavirus could spread at busy Election Day voting places.

Trump trails Biden in national opinion polls as most voters say they disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of COVID-19, which has killed more than 227,000 people in the United States, with case numbers once again breaking daily records as Election Day nears on Tuesday.

Democrats hold a significant advantage in early voting due to their embrace of mail balloting, which Republicans have historically cast in large numbers but have shunned amid repeated and unfounded attacks by Trump, who says the system is prone to widespread fraud.

Experts have predicted turnout will easily surpass the 138 million who voted in the 2016 presidential election that Trump won. Only 47 million votes came before Election Day in 2016.

In 20 states that report party registration data, 18.2 million registered Democrats have already voted, compared with 11.5 million Republicans and 8.8 million with no party affiliation. The data does not show for whom the votes were cast.

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The real question is , when economies start recovering after pandemic . All the money that they injected to markets by fiscal and monetary policies , what will happen? They did the same thing in 2008 , and look at stock markets , asset values . 2008-2014Prepare yourself for biggest rally in history , it is inevitable because injected liquidity will never go into reel economy .
It really doesnt matter who is next president .
I dont trust in polls since brexit and trump . But to be honest no politician or party can get elected after an economic collapse . Economic crises always change the ruling class , if Trump wins he will be an exception
Also it doesnt matter who wins , US markets tend to rally almost after every electionStimulus will be on way no matter who is elected
Joe is a no go... for his third or fourth presidential run
Ever notice hoe many more likes Trump comments get on here bs Biden comments and fhe massive down vote? There is so much more enthusiasm for The President... everywhere
"oh my gosh, what could have happened to the polls" ~Media 11/5/2020
Trump will win
Not a single vote will be cast for Biden, but millions will be cast against Trump. Why, simply becuase the media lies and they want the swamp back in power.
Trump beats him regardless
Biden is a TraitorTreason is a disgusting crime
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