Women are outperforming men in early voting, with a 55-45 split favoring women, which could indicate a stronger Democratic leaning among female voters.
Republican women are more willing to change their voting behavior and are easier to convince to vote early, unlike men who are skeptical and turned off by certain phrases like 'drop box'.
Pennsylvania has more Appalachian counties and a more Trump-friendly attitude in polls, making it a key state for his campaign.
Nevada and Wisconsin share demographic similarities, such as a significant Catholic population, which could correlate their voting trends.
Abortion ranks as the fourth most important issue, behind inflation, economy, and immigration, with only 10% of voters citing it as their top concern.
Trump's legal team is preparing to prevent post-election rigging and ensure that any legal challenges are addressed promptly to maintain election integrity.
The ruling ensured that voters had more time to cast their ballots, addressing potential issues that could have disenfranchised voters.
While early vote has been promising for Trump supporters, one red flag stands out: The early voting electorate has significantly more women than men. Will it matter, and will the trend reverse on election day? Rich Baris explains how the 2024 numbers compare to past years, then talks about which of the Blue Wall states is Trump's best target. Mike Davis and Maureen Bannon talk about Steve Bannon's release and several important election-related court victories in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
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