Women lead early voting in key battleground states as Trump supporters express concern

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Women are leading early voting in the 2024 election, with a significant gender gap in key battleground states. Nationally, 54% of early votes have been cast by women, compared to 44% by men. In Pennsylvania, women account for about 56% of early votes, raising concerns among Donald Trump’s supporters. They fear this trend may hinder his chances in the election, especially as both he and Vice President Kamala Harris focus heavily on the state. While early voting shows strong female turnout, registered Republicans have also increased their participation in some states. However, women continue to dominate early voting numbers, which may impact the election outcome.


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