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US elections 2024: Are the numbers of early voters for Kamala Harris scary? That's what Obama's campaign manager Jim Messina says

US elections 2024: Are the numbers of early voters for Kamala Harris scary? That's what Obama's campaign manager Jim Messina says

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Former US President Barack Obama's campaign manager Jim Messina expressed serious concerns about early voting trends for US Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign in an interview titled “Inside with Jen Psaki” on MSNBC, according to The Hill. According to Jim Messina, Republicans are voting earlier this time and at historically higher rates, which could significantly change the results of the US presidential election this evening.

According to The Hill, Jim Messina explained that the early voting numbers are a little scary, but emphasized that Republican turnout in early voting is significantly higher than in previous elections, particularly because Donald Trump has discouraged early voting.

Despite these concerns, Jim Messina remains fairly optimistic about Kamala Harris's support among key demographics, particularly young voters and women, while also emphasizing that women make up up to about 55% of early voters and that young voter turnout in of the EU stands at 55%, Battleground States are seeing promising gains, noted The Hill.

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However, Jim Messina acknowledged that the early voting situation appears to be significantly different than that of 2020, causing some concern among Democratic supporters. The Hill claimed that over 78 million early votes have already been cast across the US so far, ultimately indicating strong engagement in the electoral process.

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