The New York Times reports:
With two weeks until Election Day, more than 15 million people have already cast their ballots, the clearest sign yet that voting habits were forever changed by the coronavirus pandemic and that early voting has become a permanent feature of the American democratic process.
While many people cast a mail-in ballot or voted early in the 2020 election out of necessity amid a dangerous pandemic, a lot of voters are choosing to vote early in this election, too.
Some are taking advantage of new laws that expanded early voting options; others simply favor the process that exploded in popularity four years ago. Many states have set records for the first day of early voting.
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