Early voting data reveals surge in new voters that could impact election outcome
Nearly 60 million ballots have been cast in the presidential election, with a notable increase in new voters. In key swing states like Pennsylvania and Arizona, early voting data shows significant numbers of new voters, which could influence the election outcome. In Pennsylvania, over 100,000 new voters have already voted, with a majority being female Democrats. This contrasts with Arizona, where new male Republican voters dominate, reflecting different trends in party registration among new voters in these states. Other swing states show mixed patterns, with unaffiliated voters making up a large portion of new registrants. The impact of these new voters remains uncertain, complicating predictions for the election results.