According to NBC News, as of Tuesday morning, over 15.2 million ballots had been cast in person and by mail nationally.
Republicans make up about 36 percent of the early voters, compared to 46 percent of Democrats. Neither major party is associated with 18 percent of the population.
Given that the Democratic Party has actively promoted mail-in voting, it is not unexpected that the party is currently leading. President Joe Biden did, in fact, cross the finish line in 2020 because of widespread mail-in voting.
Due to worries about voter fraud using the mail-in method, Republicans have always supported in-person voting on election day.
Despite his criticism of early voting, former President Donald Trump’s campaign has recently encouraged people to vote early.
And given that the Harris campaign is just 10 points ahead, the early results show that Trump supporters are taking this advice to heart.
“Democrats were ahead by more than 15 points at this point in 2020,” wrote Eric Daugherty, Florida’s Voice assistant news director, on X.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks reported hours later that Republicans had surpassed Democrats in the early voting.
He wrote on X, “Trump will win Nevada easily if this continues.”
“The GOP has gained about 8,000 voters after the third day of early voting, including mail-in votes. Less than 5,000 votes separated the Ds and Rs in Clark, a predominantly Democratic district,” according to Joecks.
“Washoe is also being won by the GOP.”
A troubling pattern for Harris has surfaced in Arizona, where early voting among Democrats fell by a staggering 46 percent from 2020.
Two weeks before the election, this enormous decline may indicate a sharp decline in Harris voters’ enthusiasm.
Early-voting patterns in Florida are being crushed by Republicans.
In important swing states, comparable strong trends are emerging for Trump.
Right now, Trump seems to be doing well, especially considering Harris’ fake, media-created “popularity.”