"From early in the morning, until late at night, people are calling me, people are WhatsApping me, people are asking how to get their ballots," she told Business Insider during a phone call. "It's non-stop."
"I think that we could influence the swing states and move them a little bit," she said, emphasizing the potential impact of votes from Americans living abroad.
Matanya Harow, iVote Israel's national director, emphasized that "I believe that they can have quite a sizable impact" in a close election.
Expats' votes are counted in the last state they lived in. As a former Michigander, Segaloff's vote is powerful in influencing battleground states.
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