Early voting is down - and the numbers hold bad news for Democrats
Briefly

The dramatic rise in early voting has led many to think the election might be effectively over days or weeks before Election Day.
Early voting is down 45% compared to this point in 2020, with requests for mail ballots down 58% in states that don't send mail ballots to all.
Voters simply do not want to vote by mail when they have in-person early voting widely available.
The significant declines in mail-ballot requests are especially concerning in swing states like Georgia and North Carolina, with drops of 84% and 75% respectively.
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