On November 8, millions of Americans will will vote in the 2022 midterm elections, where older individuals tend to show up in the largest numbers.
tend to battle on which issues are most important. Ahead of the 2022 midterms, middle-aged voters identify the economy as a top concern for them, while younger voters feel abortion rights, climate change, and gun policies are among some of their top issues.
Out of the millions voting in pivotal elections across the country, early stats have shown early voting is up in this year's election in comparison to the last.. Of those voters, 18,325,512 went in person to vote while 21,789,241 voted by mail. One of the key races this midterm is happening in Pennsylvania with Democrat John Fetterman against Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz.Historically, Democratic voters have been more likely to vote early, and while they still do show up in large numbers to cast early ballots, some Republican voters have shown up to the polls before Election Day. Party information from the 23 states that report it say that 34% of early voters are Republicans while 43% are Democrats.
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