There have been 3.2 million votes cast thus far, according to election data from the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office. Raffensperger, both he and Sterling are Republicans, said this is going to be a “tight election” but “it’s going to be a close election in all battleground states” so Georgia voters should expect a long Super Tuesday night. The early voting period ends on Friday, November 1, and with a 45% statewide turnout, there has been a record number of votes cast in Georgia, a crucial battleground state for United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. As to be expected, the majority of the votes come from metro Atlanta where the majority of the state’s voters reside, but there have also been record-breaking turnouts in smaller and mid-sized counties up and down the state.
Kamala Harris breaking her own rally crowd record in just 24 hours is nothing short of exhilarating, a manifestation of the palpable excitement surrounding her campaign. It’s incredible to witness such tangible enthusiasm, especially when considering what motivated this surge in attendance. The recent rally in Georgia, featuring the incomparable Barack Obama alongside her, attracted around 20,000 supporters. This figure eclipses her previous record of approximately 17,000 attendees in Greensboro, North Carolina. Watching her draw these crowds, I feel invigorated, as if a new wave of energy is washing over the political landscape.
The significance of this moment resonates beyond mere numbers; it represents a burgeoning connection with the electorate.… Continue reading
Georgia’s early voting first-day turnout has shattered records, with an impressive 187,973 in-person votes cast by 2 PM, surpassing the previous record set in 2020. The ease and efficiency of the voting process were evident, with the average voter taking only a few minutes to cast their ballot. This surge in early voting is not only a testament to the commitment of Georgia’s voters but also a promising indicator of high voter engagement and participation in the upcoming election.
As I made my way to the polling station bright and early, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride and responsibility.… Continue reading
Cards Against Humanity offers payouts to new swing-state voters, responding to Musk’s PAC has sparked quite the conversation and controversy in the political realm. As a company known for its sarcastic and irreverent humor, they have taken a bold step in the political arena by incentivizing eligible voters to register and vote, especially in crucial swing states. The offer of $47 to new swing-state voters who register through the America PAC website with Cards Against Humanity as their referrer is not only attention-grabbing but also raises important questions about the intersection of money and politics.
While some may see this move as a clever and humorous way to encourage voter participation, others are quick to label it as bribery and election tampering.… Continue reading
As I read the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll findings, my initial reaction is a mix of relief, hope, and frustration. It’s a breath of fresh air to see Vice President Kamala Harris widening her lead over Donald Trump to 47% – 40%. This margin, both nationally and among likely voters, is a positive sign that the majority of Americans are choosing a path away from the chaos and divisiveness of the past.
When I see these numbers, I feel a sense of urgency and determination to ensure that every voice is heard and every vote counts. The stakes are too high to sit back and hope for the best.… Continue reading
As a voter in Georgia, the recent Fox News poll results showing Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump by 3 points in the state caught my attention. It’s refreshing to see such a significant lead for Harris, especially when it comes to helping the middle class and being seen as the change candidate. It’s clear that Georgians trust Harris over Trump on these key issues, and it reflects an important shift in voter sentiment.
The breakdown of the poll numbers is fascinating, especially how Harris is leading among key demographics such as women, moderates, and even some non-MAGA Republicans. The fact that she is seen as more likely to bring change and fight for the middle class resonates with voters and showcases the potential for a strong showing come election day.… Continue reading
Harris leads Trump by 32 points among young voters in new polling. It’s a statistic that should excite and galvanize the younger generation to make their voices heard in the upcoming election. The fact that this age group is leaning so strongly towards Harris is a positive sign of change and progress, especially when compared to the numbers from the 2020 election. The margin is significant and could potentially have a big impact on the outcome of the election if young voters show up in force on election day.
The truth is, young people have historically had the power to steer the direction of this country with their votes, but all too often, they choose to stay home on election day.… Continue reading
The upcoming November election is looming, and the stakes have never been higher. With the specter of MAGA still looming, many are wondering if a Kamala Harris landslide victory could be the key to putting this divisive era to rest once and for all. The data scientist who correctly predicted the last election seems to think so, placing his bets on a resounding win for Harris in November.
A landslide victory is not just about winning the election; it’s about sending a clear message that the American people have spoken decisively. It’s about a complete political annihilation, a blowout that leaves no room for doubt or claims of a stolen election.… Continue reading
Let’s talk about the recent poll that shows Kamala Harris with a lead greater than the margin of error against Trump. It’s refreshing to see that people may be tired of Trump’s hatred, lies, and fraud. The prospect of having the first female President with Kamala Harris is not only exciting but also historic. However, we must not become complacent. The polls may look favorable now, but we need to ensure that we push harder and sprint across the finish line. The numbers are close, especially in crucial swing states like Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Michigan. This indicates that the race is much tighter than we may have initially thought.… Continue reading
The surge of Black women and young people registering to vote in Pennsylvania is a glimmer of hope in what has been a tumultuous and exhausting political landscape. As a 17-year-old Pennsylvanian eagerly awaiting my chance to cast my first vote in November, I am inspired by the momentum building in my state. The potential impact of Black women and young voters cannot be understated, especially in an election as critical as this one.
The idea that Pennsylvania holds the key to victory in the upcoming election is both nerve-wracking and empowering. The possibility of a decisive win for Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, coupled with the enthusiasm of the youth vote, could spell trouble for Trump.… Continue reading