Trump surges in swing state polling after breaking early voting records

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President Donald Trump is leading Vice President Kamala Harris in the latest Georgia polls. 

As of Tuesday, Project Five Thirty-Eight found the 45th President is leading Harris in the state by a 1-point lead.

Political Polls on X found Trump up by 2 points in the state, and as of Wednesday morning, Polymarket, the leading prediction market forecast a massive lead for President Trump, putting him 28 points ahead with Georgians.

RSBN reported that Georgia broke its early voting record on Tuesday with over 300,000 voters participating in the state’s election early. 

The Georgia Election Data Hub confirmed these numbers, displaying the massive turnout. The majority of the early voting ballots that have been issued are for mail-in voting, a controversial topic after the 2020 election. However, Georgia has implemented new voting law changes. 

Under Georgia SB 202, absentee ballots must include a verified signature and voter ID proof, ballot drop-boxes are limited, and restrictions have been placed on ballots cast by voters in the wrong precinct.

Rumors that a growing number of Republicans are voting early in Georgia have also surfaced, with news director Eric Daughtery responding to a post that displays an uptick in early voting with conservatives in the state. He pointed out that, if true, “The “record” Georgia early voting yesterday was fueled by the whiter, more rural counties.

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