This election year has already proven that it will be historic for multiple reasons, inspiring millions across the country to go to the polls and vote early for the next president of the United States. According to the Associated Press, over 58 million ballots have already been cast via mail-in or in-person at polling centers, shattering the number of voters from the previous election.
According to the U.S Election Project, the early voting numbers are already 40% greater than all votes cast in 2016. The study also shows that the Democrats have been showing up in higher numbers during the early voting period and taking advantage of mail-in ballots. New data shows that Democrats are outvoting Republicans during the early voting period across various states. As of this week, Democrats held a small lead with 51% to 31% in the polls.
“Because registered Democrats are voting in such large numbers by mail, even though their ballot return rate is higher than Republicans, they have more than 4 million mail ballots outstanding,” the study said. “This is just the states with party registration; we might surmise the total differential number of Democrats with outstanding mail ballots is higher.”
Many of those votes are represented in large part by marginalized groups who have become mobilized to come out and vote, including the Black community. In states like Georiga, residents said they were determined to come out and cast their vote for an important election that can impact their futures after seeing what the current administration has allowed to take place.
“For me, the outcome of this election will be the difference between truth and deception, decency and
dishonor, inclusion, and intolerance,” said Kee-Kee Osborne, a resident of Mableton, Georiga, to CNN about the election.