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      Obama seems to have early vote lead in key states

      WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama heads toward Election Day with an apparent lead over Republican Mitt Romney among early voters in key states that could decide the election.

      Obama's advantage, however, isn't as big as the one he had over John McCain four years ago, giving Romney's campaign hope that the former Massachusetts governor can erase the gap when people vote on Tuesday.

      More than 27 million people already have voted in 34 states and the District of Columbia. No votes will be counted until Election Day but several battleground states are releasing the party affiliation of people who have voted early.

      So far, Democratic voters outnumber Republicans in Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio — five states that could decide the election, if they voted the same way. Republicans have the edge in Colorado, which Obama won in 2008.

      Obama dominated early voting in 2008, building up such big leads in Colorado, Florida, Iowa and North Carolina that he won each state despite losing the Election Day vote, according to voting data compiled by The Associated Press.

      "In 2008, the McCain campaign didn't have any mobilization in place to really do early voting," said Michael McDonald, an early voting expert at George Mason University who tallies voting statistics for the United States Elections Project. "This time around the Romney campaign is not making the same mistake as the McCain campaign did."

      McDonald said he sees a shift toward Republicans among early voters, which could make a difference in North Carolina, which Obama won by the slimmest of margins in 2008, only 14,000 votes. The Republican shift, however, might not be enough to wipe out Obama's advantage in Iowa and Nevada, which Obama won more comfortably in 2008.

      In Colorado, Florida and Ohio, get ready for a long night of vote counting on Tuesday.

      Romney's campaign aides say they are doing so much better than McCain did four years ago that Romney is in great shape to overtake Obama in many of the most competitive states.

      "They are underperforming what their 2008 numbers were and we are overperforming where we were in 2008," said Rich Beeson, Romney's political director. "We feel very good heading into the Tuesday election."

      Obama's campaign counters that Romney can't win the presidency simply by doing better than McCain.

      "It's not about whether or not they're doing better than John McCain did," said Jeremy Bird, Obama's national field director. "It's about whether or not they're doing better than us."

      About 35 percent of voters are expected to cast ballots before Tuesday, either by mail or in person.

      Voters always can cross party lines when they vote for any office, and there are enough independent voters in many states to swing the election, if enough of them vote the same way. Still, both campaigns are following the early voting numbers closely, using them to gauge their progress and plan their Election Day strategies.

      A look at early voting in the tightest states:

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      Colorado

      About 1.6 million people have voted, and Republicans outnumber Democrats 37 percent to 35 percent. Those numbers are a reversal from four years ago at this time. Inevitably, Obama won the early vote by 9 percentage points in 2008, giving him a big enough cushion to win the state, despite narrowly losing the Election Day vote.

      Early voting in Colorado is expected to account for about 80 percent of all votes cast, giving it more weight than in other states.

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      Florida

      About 3.9 million people have voted, and 43 percent were Democrats and 40 percent were Republicans. For years ago at this time, Democratic early voters had a 9 percentage point lead over Republicans.

      Obama won Florida's early vote by 10 percentage points in 2008, getting 400,000 more early votes than McCain, enough to offset McCain's advantage on Election Day.

      In Florida, Republicans have historically done better among people who vote by mail, while Democrats have done better among people who vote early in person. For 2012, Florida's Republican-led Legislature reduced the number of in-person early voting days from 14 to eight.

      The Obama campaign responded by encouraging more supporters to vote by mail, and Democrats were able to narrow the gap among mail ballots. Democrats quickly took the lead among all early voters, once in-person early voting started. But the margins are slim.

      The Obama campaign acknowledges it must do better among Florida's Election Day voters than Obama did on 2008, when McCain won the Election Day vote by 5 percentage points.

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      Iowa

      About 614,000 people have voted, already exceeding Iowa's total number of early votes in 2008. So far this year, 43 percent of early voters were Democrats and 32 percent were Republicans.

      Four years ago, Obama won the early vote in Iowa by a whopping 27 percentage points, 63 percent to 36 percent. McCain, meanwhile, won the Election Day vote by about 1,800 votes — less than a percentage point. Together, they added up to a 10-point victory for Obama.

      Romney's campaign argues that Democrats always do better among early voters in Iowa while Republicans do better among Election Day voters, even when President George W. Bush narrowly carried the state in 2004.

      Obama's campaign counters that with early voting on the rise, Romney will be left with fewer Election Day voters to make up the difference.

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      Nevada

      About 628,000 people have voted, and 44 percent were Democrats and 37 percent were Republicans. Four years ago, Obama won Nevada's early vote big, 59 percent to 39 percent. Obama also won Nevada's Election Day vote on his way to a comfortable 13-point win over McCain.

      The Romney campaign argues that Obama isn't doing nearly as well among early voters in Nevada as he did in 2008. The Obama campaign argues that it doesn't have to.

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      North Carolina

      About 2.5 million people have voted, and 48 percent of them were Democrats and 32 percent of them were Republicans. Four years ago at this time, Democrats had a slightly larger lead over Republicans, and Obama won the early vote by 11 percentage points.

      Obama lost the Election Day Vote by 17 percentage points in 2008. But the early vote was much bigger than the Election Day vote, resulting in Obama's narrow win.

      Obama's campaign cites the big lead for Democrats among early voters, while Romney's campaign argues that even a small shift toward the Republicans could flip the state to Romney.

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      Ohio

      More than 1.6 million people have voted, and 29 percent were Democrats and 23 percent were Republicans. Forty-seven percent were unaffiliated, more than enough voters to swing the state to either candidate.

      Ohio may once again be pivotal in the race for the presidency. Unfortunately, Ohio's early voting data is limited. Party affiliation in Ohio is based on the last primary in which a voter participated, so new voters and those who don't vote in primaries are listed as unaffiliated.

      In 2008, Obama won Ohio by 5 percentage points.

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      Associated Press Senior Elections Research Coordinator Cliff Maceda contributed to this report.

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        George  •  7 hrs ago
        Every Person in the MIlitary should have ben given a fair chance to vote.
        Every one.
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          dan 3 mins 57 secs ago
          Tony Obama tried to stop the military from voting in Ohio. If it wasn't for the public outcry over this it would have happened. So please learn all of the facts and watch the news not just parts of it.
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        liz a  •  14 hrs ago
        When I was in the Navy I never got a ballot, things were so crazy overseas I didn't really think about it until recently when I saw an article about how 30k just never got delivered. I just hope this year EVERYONE gets to vote.
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          Kid1 8 mins ago
          I Truly believe Obama will remain the President of the United States...Ruh
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        ProfG  •  13 hrs ago
        PLEASE vote on Tuesday. Forget the news, the polls, just vote.
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          Nota 4 mins 22 secs ago
          How true. And this is why we have to vote it young minds to promote progressive thinking!!!! Get rid of the dinosaurs. Term limits is the key
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        xolodnyj  •  11 hrs ago
        So in other words, no votes were counted and no one knows who voted for who. Is anyone, beside me, tired of these pundits trying to call the election before even the first vote is counted?
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          Poof 37 mins ago
          @Ben-All debt is not equal, son. We can spend trillions on bombs and war planes with nothing to show for it or we can improve education and healthcare to improve productivity of our citizens 10 years down the the line. Think long term we share this land with a lot of people.
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        Truth  •  14 hrs ago
        If you are undecided, educate your self and vote for America !!!!
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          Lisa 2 mins 2 secs ago
          Thomas when you put down ANYONE's religion you put down your own. I am willing to bet that you call yourself a Christian. I believe Christ is a loving Christ and never would have approved of anyone putting down someone else. Shame on you.
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        FlyingRearNakedShutUP  •  14 hrs ago
        Regardless of party affiliation, this information should never be released. That said, do not be persuaded one way or the other...if you have not voted yet...GO OUT AND VOTE TUESDAY!
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          Ben 44 mins ago
          @Bonnie: To test your claim that fully automatic weapons are available to the general public, just trot on down to a place that sells guns and try to buy one legally.
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        Faacawie D.  •  8 hrs ago
        I work the polls in Ohio and that information isn't given out until the end of election day. That would be illegal.
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          Alicia 13 mins ago
          You're exactly right, G.O., but you're getting thumbs down because the GOP doesn't want to hear what their party has done and is doing to steal this election. Now, if they can get someone to bring up that same LIE on the Democratic party , look at all the thumbs up that person will get. Nothing I... More
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        dale  •  13 hrs ago
        GET OUT AND VOTE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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          dan 1 min 4 secs ago
          He paid his taxes like a lot of people. He took all the advantages of the tax breaks available to him. I was a tax preparer for a well known tax broker and I saw many people take the same type of breakes that he did. So no he is not a cheat. Just a smart man..
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        JO  •  8 hrs ago
        I despise these endless exit polls and useless predictions. I'd love to go back to the good old days when we didn't know who won an election until the next day.
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          Larry 1 min 31 secs ago
          exactly why we don't use the popular vote for electing the president, idiots would always win. the founding fathers knew this and gave us the electoral college.
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        Gary  •  7 hrs ago
        ---Thomas Jefferson: "I place the economy among the first and most important virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers. To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt!
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        Cliff  •  14 hrs ago
        Fallacious and speculative. This assumes all Democrats voted for BO and all Republicans voted for Romney. It is highly likely that is not the case. Party affiliation does not necessarily mean votes for that party's candidate.
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        A Ashtar  •  20 hrs ago
        It's not where they are "early" in the race, it's where they are at the finish line.

        So, the polls aren't even open yet and vote counts haven't been released, so this would be "a guess."
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        Thomas  •  13 hrs ago
        Why are they telling us this ? How about waiting until the night of Nov.6.
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        kim a  •  14 hrs ago
        it doesn't matter how many from which party vote early. What matters is the final number of each party who vote, and how they vote. No matter what yahoo wants to spin, the votes will be tallied on election day and the electors of the party with the most votes will then vote. All the polls in the... More
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        Mike M  •  7 hrs ago
        VOTE as if your grandchildrens' futures depended on it!

        It is high time to get our politicians working FOR ALL of the people again.
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        DanK  •  14 hrs ago
        Anyone who claims they "know" what percentage of early voters voted for either party should be arrested for vote tampering.
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        Ohio  •  14 hrs ago
        I am in Ohio and I am registered as an Independent
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        Beth  •  14 hrs ago
        Don't let Yahoo deterr you from voting, folks. Please please go to the polls. Our military at home and abroad are counting on you...
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        Johnell Barkley  •  15 hrs ago
        Gees. Most of the registered voters I know vote for the PERSON and not the PARTY.
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        James  •  14 hrs ago
        I'm a registered dem in NJ because locally everything is dem. Try getting any help as a registered rep. they don't. I'm sure the R's also do this. I vote independent never voted all 1 party in my life. Just because someone is registered as a d or r doesn't mean that's how they vote.
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