More than 90 million Americans have voted ahead of #ElectionDay, surpassing the number of people who voted early in 2016 by more than 32 million.
And in key battleground states, it's women who are driving the early vote.
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— In Pennsylvania, women accounted for 57% of absentee and early voting ballots.
— In Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Georgia, Maine, Minnesota and North Carolina, they accounted for 56%.
— In Texas and Florida, women make up 55% of early voters.