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Voting in Illinois: A Windy Day with Big Decisions
Illinois, Chicago, USATuesday, November 5, 2024
This election season has been a bit different. Usually, Illinois sees visits from presidential candidates, but this year, it's been quiet. Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris accepted her party's nomination in Chicago back in August. Republican nominee former President Donald Trump made a couple of appearances, including an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists convention.
Both candidates have been focused on key swing states in their final pitches to voters. Harris has been campaigning in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, while Trump has been holding rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
Election day can be a bit chaotic, with long lines and eager voters. Some people in Chicago reported waiting hours to cast their ballots. But despite the rainy weather, voters are determined to make their voices heard. In fact, more than 2. 38 million voters have already cast their ballots during the early voting period.
Overall, there are more than 8. 1 million registered voters in Illinois. The city of Chicago is expecting a typical voter turnout of more than 70% in this presidential election year. So, if you're in Illinois, don't forget to head to the polls today!
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