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Republican Voters SHATTER Records in Key States!

Former President Donald Trump’s push for Republicans to vote early appears to be paying off, as GOP voters head to the polls ahead of Election Day, contributing to a surge of nearly 19 million early ballots cast nationwide. The uptick in early voting, particularly in key swing states like Georgia and North Carolina, has political analysts taking note as Republicans look to reclaim ground after disappointing losses in the 2020 presidential race and the 2022 midterms.

According to the Associated Press, the surge in early voting is setting new records, and many within the GOP are hoping this will remedy past setbacks. Campaign strategists generally favor early voting as it allows them to shift their focus toward motivating undecided or less consistent voters closer to Election Day. This approach is aimed at maximizing turnout, especially in tight races.

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“I am telling everyone to vote early,” Trump urged during an appearance on a podcast hosted by conservative figure Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent. Trump’s plea to vote early reflects a growing consensus among Republicans that waiting until Election Day may have cost them crucial votes in recent years.

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