2024-10-16 09:00:12
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Historic Early Voting Surge in Georgia
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Judge Robert McBurney in Georgia overturned a regulation on the hand counting of votes in the presidential election. The state election commission had previously decided with a narrow pro-Republican majority to conduct this hand counting. The Republican candidate Donald Trump had narrowly lost to Biden in Georgia in 2020 and had called on the election official to "find" missing votes.
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Early Voting for US Election: Battleground Swing State Opens Polling Places – First Day Breaks All Records
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Record-high voter turnout on the first day of early voting in Georgia, a contested swing state; the presidential election on November 5 could be close, with a neck-and-neck race between the Democrat and the Republican; in 2020, the Democrat narrowly won Georgia; Trump attempted to overturn the result in his favor by urging Republican colleague Brad Raffensperger to "recalculate" votes, for which Trump was charged; Georgia was one of the swing states that decided the election outcome in 2020.
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