🗳🇺🇸Break down of all 7 Swing States!
(% of mail in & early in person votes cast)
1) Wisconsin (1,109,037 votes cast)
⚪️ Others - 41% (-1)
🔵 Democrats - 35% (0)
🔴 Republican - 24% (+1)
2) Michigan (2,201,148 votes cast)
🔵 Democrats - 47% (-5)
🔴 Republicans - 42% (+4)
⚪️ Others - 11% (+1)
3) Pennsylvania (1,550,128 votes cast)
🔵 Democrats - 58% (-2)
🔴 Republicans - 32% (+2)
⚪️ Others - 10% (0)
4) North Carolina (3,368,358 votes cast)
🔴 Republicans - 34% (-1)
🔵 Democrats - 33% (0)
⚪️ Others - 33% (+1)
5) Georgia (3,483,163 votes cast)
🔴 Republicans - 48% (-1)
🔵 Democrats - 45% (0)
⚪️ Others - 7% (+1)
6) Arizona (1,720,118 votes cast)
🔴 Republicans - 42% (0)
🔵 Democrats - 34% (-2)
⚪️ Others - 24% (+2)
7) Nevada (852,229 votes cast)
🔴 Republicans - 39% (-1)
🔵 Democrats - 35% (0)
⚪️ Others - 26% (+1)
As of 31st Oct, Republicans are leading in 4 of the 7 swing states in the early voting trends.
Democrats lead in only two of the 7 swing states.
"+, - indicates the change"
5 Days left for Election Day!
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