Twice as many Republican voters as Democrat voters had cast their ballots in the Silver State one day after in-person early voting opened.
It is a pattern that held even in the state’s most populous county, Clark, where 14,750 Republicans turned out compared to 9,146 Democrats.
At a voting site in Henderson on Oct. 19, one person who showed up when the doors opened was still waiting to vote more than an hour later.
Nevadans’ passion was clear from interviews with The Epoch Times.
“If Kamala wins, which she can, I’ll probably cry. And if the other guy wins, I’ll probably cry,” said Harris voter Ken Gordon.
“It’s not about me. It’s about my grandkids and their kids,” said Trump voter Christine Gordon, unrelated to Ken. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Crista Hill, who also voted for Trump.
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