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McDonald’s analysis shows roughly 10 times as many people have voted compared with this point in 2016.“We can be certain this will be a high-turnout election,” McDonald said.So far the turnout has been lopsided, with Democrats outvoting Republicans 2-1 in the 42 states included in The Associated Press count. “If you’re putting all your faith into one day of voting, that’s really high risk,” Couvillon said.That’s why, despite Trump’s rhetoric, his campaign and party are encouraging their own voters to cast ballots by mail or early and in-person. Even in Colorado, a state where every voter is mailed a ballot and Republicans usually dominate the first week of voting, only 19% of ballots returned have been from Republicans.“This is all encouraging, but three weeks is a lifetime,” Democratic data strategist Tom Bonier said of the early vote numbers.
As said here by NICHOLAS RICCARDI and ANGELIKI KASTANIS