Gop Eats Into Democrats’ Early Voting Advantage

Wall Street Journal: “Democrats have a clear edge in early voting so far, but Republicans are embracing the practice of casting their ballots before Election Day more than they have in past election cycles, despite former President Donald Trump sending mixed signals on the issue.”

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