Here at Donald Trump’s event in Chicago, where he’s being interviewed by Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwait, the former president is asked about an array of things – including his proposed tax cuts, if elected.
It’s the first day of early voting in the battleground state of Georgia and it’s on a glide path to set a record-breaking pace of people headed to the polls to cast their ballot.
According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “By noon, about 122,000 Georgia voters had already cast ballots, and the state was well on track to surpass the 136,000 voters who voted on the first day of early voting in 2020 and the 134,000 who voted on the same day in 2022.”
Georgia, one of America’s tightest swing states has opened its early voting window to a horde of people who are on track to break a record, according to a state official.