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US Elections: Early Voting Numbers Spark Concern for Democrats News:

Early voting is underway across multiple US states, and Democrats, led by Kamala Harris, are starting to worry about the latest polling data. With just two weeks until the November election, signs are pointing toward a challenging road ahead for Harris and her team. Polls indicate that Donald Trump and the Republicans are gaining momentum, even in key battleground states where Democrats once felt confident.

Although there is relief in Texas, where a record number of early voters are emerging from traditionally Democrat-leaning regions. While this is a positive sign for Kamala Harris, it’s not enough to bring comfort. The Democrats still face an uphill battle in several critical battleground states where they need to secure more votes to gain an edge over the Republicans.

With less than two weeks remaining before Election Day, Harris is pulling out all the stops to attract last-minute support. High-profile figures like Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and Hillary Clinton have joined the campaign trail to rally voters. Harris, along with Liz Cheney, has embarked on a multi-state tour in an effort to sway undecided voters and bolster Democratic turnout.

FAQs:

Is Kamala Harris leading in early voting?
Reports suggest that early voting is showing a nearly even split between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, setting the stage for a close contest in November.

Is Donald Trump leading in the US elections?
Current poll data indicates that Donald Trump may have a slight edge over Kamala Harris, particularly in some key battleground states, but the race remains tight as both sides continue to campaign vigorously.

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