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democrats will tell you very loudly, that is a sign of huge enthusiasm, but could it also be a sign that people have just changed their voting behavior? possibly. i mean, we saw republicans sort of denounce early voting. we saw sort of the democratic base take to early voting, and we saw those dynamics most clearly in 2020. we don t know who the early voters are. we don t know the demographics, what election day voting is going to look like either. all of us have been on the phone with strategists on election day making all sorts of predictions based on early vote totals only to later have their tail between their legs because something different happened as the day and night went on. so we ve just got to wait and see, you know, democrats obviously looking at what young voters do, what african-american voters do, what suburban college educated white women do as well, and hoping they can stitch together some sort of winning coalition in these different
dump 8:00 p.m. arizona time. but republicans gain ground as more ballots are counted. interesting. sort of the reverse, right, of what we saw in the presidential cycle last? that s where we learned it. that s what happened. in the presidential cycle here in 2020. republican voting behavior changed. they used to be the ones to get the early ballot, fill it out, put it in the mail. not anymore, they re being coached by people like donald trump, by party leaders, by people like kari lake. either put your ballot in the mail right away or come to the polls on election day and vote there. and we re seeing more on that. elizabeth, from nevada thank you, brahm. elizabeth elizabeth what do you got from nevada that we night not know? in nevada, on the ballot under list of candidates that are your options there are another option called none of these candidates. and this category often attracts a surprising number of voters, especially in years when voters
right in the democratic party about that. however, when you look at what s happening with new voter registrations among young females, they are way up above averages in states like wisconsin, pennsylvania, those women are likely to vote on election day. at the same time, are the trump voters going to come out in droves like they did when trump is not on the ticket? these are all things we can t anser. it is hard to say from early voting numbers, because people s voting behavior has changed. i want to play this ad from the trump super pac. he s starting to pour money into some of the races because of what heidi is talking about. listen to this ad. joe biden and john fetterman aren t up to these challenges. biden is stumbling around and fetterman just isn t right. our economy is the eagles are so much better than the eagles! biden and fetterman, liberal,
democracy, all of those critical objectives. but when it comes to what is driving voting behavior, i think you re much more likely to see voters paying attention to the prices that they re paying, whether their wages are keeping up, whether they re feeling financially strained. so whatever the other noble objectives of these hearings might be, will it affect the midterms? probably not as much as the price people are paying at the pump. all right. catherine rampell, thanks so much. thank you. you can apply online for student loan forgiveness thanks to the biden administration s new website. the education department student debt cancellation site went live for beta testing last night ahead of its official launch later on in the month. in august, president biden announced the cancellation of up to $10,000 in student loan debt for those making less than $125,000 a year. and borrowers who received pell