Apr
10
Vote Early, But Not Often
Filed Under Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, Indiana primary, early voting
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are hoping voters will take advantage of early voting, reports Eric Potter for the Post-Tribune.
Will early voting make a difference in the Indiana primary results?
Some say early voting increases voter turnout for elections.
Writes Kahrin Deines in Medill Reports Chicago:
“Early voting has been very popular this primary season,” said Paul Gronke, a professor at Reed College in Portland, Ore. and an early-voting expert. “Nearly every state that has early voting has reported a dramatic increase. And total turnout has been heavily Democratic.”
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