Democrats have requested tens of thousands more absentee ballots than Republicans in North Carolina, one of the most closely watched states this election cycle.
Tuesday, a total of 66,311 absentee ballots have been requested, with Democrats making up the vast majority of that number at 53% of the total, or 35,303 ballots. Republicans have requested just 8,907, or 13%.
A worker at the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections processes absentee ballots at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Nov. 2, 2020. "Republicans are fired up and ready to elect Ted Budd and Republicans across North Carolina. Cheri Beasley is far too radical for the Tar Heel State and would be a rubber-stamp for Biden’s failed agenda," the GOP official said.
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