Georgia's nearly 4 million early votes bode well for Trump, top state Republican says
'I think the enthusiasm, the momentum, is with President Trump,' Lt. Gov. Burt Jones told Fox News Digital
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Georgia Republicans appear confident the state’s record-setting early voting numbers will favor their 2024 presidential nominee.
"It’s
been record turnout, something unbelievable — voting from all across
the state," Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones told Fox News Digital. "I think
the enthusiasm, the momentum, is with President Trump."
The former
commander in chief lost Georgia by less than 1% in 2020, and
Republicans have poured enormous time and resources into winning it back
Nov. 5.
A
significant part of that strategy has been convincing people to cast
ballots early, traditionally a voting method more favored by Democrats.
And
both parties’ emphasis on early voting has had a seismic effect. During
the early voting period between Oct. 15 and Nov. 1, nearly 4 million
Georgians cast in-person or absentee ballots, more than half the state’s
active voters.
Over 700,000 people who voted already in 2024 did not vote at all in 2020, according to Georgia Votes.
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