Four states, Indiana, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Ohio, began their early voting processes on Tuesday, sparking interest in key races.
In Ohio, the Senate race between Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican businessman Bernie Moreno is closely watched, with Ohio being a major swing state. While Republicans have made gains in industrial areas, Democrats are strong in major cities like Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Ohio’s Senate race is a toss-up, with the presidential race being ranked Likely R on Fox News Power Rankings.
In New Mexico, the state delivered a substantial win for Biden in 2020, but Latino and Hispanic voters’ support for Democrats has wavered. Republicans need to increase their margins with these voters to secure a victory.
Early voting has also begun in several House districts in Indiana, New Mexico, and Ohio. Key races include Indiana’s 1st District, New Mexico’s 2nd District, Ohio’s 9th District, and Ohio’s 13th District.
Residents in these states can vote by mail or through early in-person voting, with specific deadlines and processes detailed for each state. Voter registration deadlines are also outlined for Indiana, New Mexico, Ohio, and Wyoming.
As early voting begins in these states, all eyes are on the key races that may determine the outcome of the upcoming elections.
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