Millions of Americans have already voted, either in person or by sending in their ballots, and more women than men are voting early across key battleground states in a presidential election that is being marked by a gender divide, according to new statistics.
Data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab shows that nearly 18 million Americans have voted early as of Tuesday, and that overall, 54% of women have cast early ballots, compared to 44% of men, reports The New York Times.
Women are casting their ballots early in at least three battleground states, with 55% of the early ballots in Georgia, 51% in North Carolina, and 56% in Michigan all coming from women.
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