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Early Voting Points To Possible Record Turnout, With New States In Play
By NPR
Consider This from NPR
28/10/20
·
11m 41s
More than 74 million people have already voted. Michael McDonald of the Florida Elections Project tells NPR that could indicate
the U.S. is headed for record turnout in a modern election
.
Maya King of POLITICO has been following the early vote in Georgia
, where black voters came close to electing the nation's first black female governor in 2018.
NPR's
Miles Parks
and
Pam Fessler
explain why it may be too late to vote by mail — and how legal challenges are still complicating the rules around early voting in some states.
Additional reporting this episode from NPR's
Greg Allen
and
Barbara Sprunt
;
Stephen Fowler with Georgia Public Broadcasting
and
Jen Rice with Houston Public Media
.
In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.
Email us at
considerthis@npr.org
.
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