Millions Have Voted Early in the Midterms. Here’s What That Means — and What It Doesn’t. By News October 24, 2018 Add Comment Edit Roughly seven million people have voted early, far more than previous years, but it’s too soon to draw conclusions. Share this post Related PostsHouse Democrats Are Flooding Trump World With Demands. Here’s a Guide to the Investigations.Chris Wallace of Fox News Calls Democrats’ Debate Ban ‘Shortsighted’What Kirsten Gillibrand Is Missing: New York Endorsements for 2020U.S. Tries to Squeeze Venezuelan President by Revoking His Allies’ VisasOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Revenge of the ModeratesStacey Abrams, Star Trek Nerd, Is Traveling at Warp SpeedChelsea Manning Says She May Be Jailed for Contempt of CourtSherrod Brown Won’t Run for President in 2020
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