As Election Day approaches, over 68 million Americans have already voted, representing 43% of the expected turnout, with a shift towards in-person early voting over mail-in ballots. The data from MIT’s Election Lab highlights a trend where more voters are opting to cast their ballots before Election Day, with a decrease in mail-in voting seen in this year’s election. Despite higher early voting turnout among registered Republicans in battleground states like Arizona and Nevada compared to 2016, experts caution against drawing conclusions about the final outcome based on partisan numbers alone.
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Former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg ruled out a run for statewide office in Michigan in 2026 but kept his options open for a potential 2028 presidential bid. Democratic governors like JB Pritzker of Illinois and Tim Walz of Minnesota are laying the groundwork for potential campaigns, while other prominent Democrats, including Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are also considering their political futures amidst the early jockeying for the 2028 presidential election. Full Article
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