Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump said record early voting in swing states stands to play well for her party’s nominee, former President Donald Trump.
With less than three weeks left until the election, both the Kamala Harris and Trump campaigns are focused on garnering votes from swing states, including Georgia and North Carolina where early voting began earlier this week. Both states offer 16 electoral votes and both reported record-breaking early turnout.
“You’re talking right now about my home state, Will, of North Carolina. We have seen early vote totals there that are outpacing Democrats, meaning the first two days of early voting, which was Thursday and Friday, Republicans had a thousand more votes than Democrats coming out of those two days,” Lara Trump explained on Fox and Friends Sunday. “We never see that; it’s like an 80/20 split in the Democrats’ favor.”
Meanwhile, more than 622,000 Georgia voters have turned in their ballots in the first two days of early in-person voting. According to Lara Trump, this is all going according to the Trump campaign’s plan.
“Listen, I have felt a little bit like a broken record over the course of the past several months because all I’ve talked about, the
