Over 60 million voters cast early ballots in 2024 US presidential election

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Over 60 million voters have cast their ballots early in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, representing nearly 40% of total votes from 2020. This surge in early voting is attributed to increased voter engagement and changes in voting rules since the last election. Candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are actively campaigning in key states like Nevada, focusing on Hispanic voters. Harris criticized Trump's recent comments on women's rights, while Trump continues to rally support in battleground states, emphasizing immigration issues. In other news, Elon Musk's $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes is facing legal scrutiny in Philadelphia. The court is examining whether the sweepstakes violate federal election laws, as Musk's lawyers seek to move the case to federal court.


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