saw a record turnout in early voting in a midterm election with 434,567 people casting their ballots since Monday after leftists claimed that a new law in the state would cause voter suppression.While the new Georgia law made it more restrictive to vote by mail after accusations of widespread fraud in the , it also requires in-person early voting for at least 17 days within the three weeks leading up to Election Day on November 8.Despite claims from civil rights groups, as well as Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and President , that the laws would restrict voting access, it appears to the contrary – that more voters were emboldened to cast their ballot early in Georgia.
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