Why voters for Kamala Harris are panicking in a critical swing state Trump won in 2016

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Kamala Harris voters successful Atlanta are worried that Georgia will flip reddish again successful nan 2024 election.

Several residents who conscionable formed their ballots for nan vice president told DailyMail.com they are 'nervous' that location isn't arsenic overmuch enthusiasm from Democratic voters successful nan Peach State arsenic location was successful 2020.

'I deliberation it's gonna spell for Trump,' said Amy, a 62-year-old bookkeeper successful Atlanta.

Asked to definitive why she feels that way, she said: 'Because group are stupid. No, I don't deliberation it's gonna spell well.'

'I conscionable don't cognize that nan enthusiasm is there,' she added erstwhile leaving Buckhead Public Library connected Wednesday aft casting her ballot for VP Harris.

Georgia flipped bluish successful 2020 by a razor bladed separator pinch Joe Biden earning 49.5 percent of nan ballot compared to Donald Trump's 49.2 percent – a spread of conscionable 0.3 percent points. In 2016, Trump hit Hillary Clinton successful Georgia by a much demanding 5.1 percent margin.

Cantey Dogan, 35, is an OB-GYN successful Atlanta, Georgia who voted for Kamala Harris during early voting connected Wednesday astatine nan Buckhead Public Library. She told DailyMail.com that she's 'nervous' that Donald Trump will triumph Georgia

This year, nan polls are showing Trump and Harris successful either a dormant necktie aliases a statistical dormant power wherever nan spread betwixt nan candidates falls wrong nan survey's separator of error.

Most polling released successful caller days show Trump pulling somewhat up of nan vice president, which is successful statement pinch different states' and nationalist trends that person Harris falling down successful nan count down to Election Day.

The Peach State is 1 of nan 7 battleground plaything states that will find nan result of nan 2024 election.

Without nan elector enthusiasm that location was 4 years agone to get Trump retired of nan White House, Harris supporters don't deliberation it'll beryllium capable to propulsion their preferred campaigner complete nan decorativeness statement – astatine slightest not successful Georgia.

Cantey Dogan, who voted for Harris, told DailyMail.com that nan costs of surviving increases complete nan past 4 years is what she thinks will extremity nan scales successful Trump's guidance connected November 5.

The 35-year-old OB-GYN said: 'I'm much tense [this time].'

'I was, like, really optimistic that Georgia would flip successful nan past election,' she added. 'And I deliberation conscionable like, costs of surviving has gone up, ostentation has gone up – you tin spot it astatine nan market store, for illustration nan prices.'

'I deliberation that that is making it harder for group to take to not ballot for Trump this clip around,' Dogan concluded. 'So I'm a small spot much tense this time. So we'll spot what happens.'

Early voting successful Georgia started connected October 15 and runs done November 1. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that nan state's ballot count surpassed 2 cardinal aft polls closed connected Wednesday. 

Early voting began October 15 and runs done November 1 successful Georgia. Then polling places will reopen connected November 5 for Election Day

Jermaine Burrell, a 48-year-old entrepreneur, voted for Harris and said he was casting his ballot for 'anyone but Trump' – a communal building shared by Democratic voters successful nan Buckhead vicinity of Atlanta, Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns astatine a religion successful Stonecrest, Georgia connected her 60th day connected October 20, 2024

The immense mostly of voters astatine nan Buckhead Library successful nan able northbound Atlanta vicinity connected Wednesday told DailyMail.com that they formed their ballots for Harris. 

What erstwhile was a much affluent, blimpish area saw a emergence successful elector registration successful nan past predetermination and 60 percent of voters successful nan Buckhead vicinity formed their ballots for Biden successful 2020. This is simply a 9 percent emergence from nan 51 percent who voted bluish for Clinton successful 2016.

The shifts seen successful Buckhead look to beryllium mirrored successful immoderate of Atlanta's suburbs pinch immoderate bluish precincts flipping from reddish to bluish from 2016 to 2020.

A uncommon Trump elector successful nan Democratic area said he checked Trump's sanction purely based connected nan argumentation differences betwixt nan erstwhile president and nan vice president.

Lance, 43, said he voted for Trump successful 2016 and past opted not to formed a ballot successful 2020. 

The Atlanta-area lawyer expressed connected Wednesday that Democrats did person nan chance to gain his ballot if they held a superior predetermination aft President Joe Biden decided to extremity his reelection bid connected July 21 alternatively of nan statement appointing Harris arsenic nan 2024 nominee.

Trump held a rally conscionable 30 miles from Atlanta connected Wednesday evening successful Duluth, Georgia.

The 2 candidates are barnstorming nan 7 plaything states to make their last arguments for why they should beryllium president.

The 7 plaything states that stay up successful nan aerial this predetermination rhythm are: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Kimberly Graham, 52, told DailyMail.com she was voting for 'anyone different than Trump.'

Donald Trump rallied thousands of supporters successful Atlanta suburb of Duluth, Georgia connected Wednesday evening amid early voting efforts and pinch little than 2 weeks until Election Day 

'I consciousness for illustration he conscionable created a batch of chaos wrong nan country, and it's unfortunate conscionable to spot group being torn apart,' nan Harris elector said.

Jermaine Burrell, a 48-year-old entrepreneur, felt likewise to Graham – but besides expressed he became much excited to ballot erstwhile Harris took complete Biden's campaign.

'Anyone but Trump,' Burrell said – a communal building shared by Democratic voters successful Buckhead.

'I wasn't, like, ace excited astir Biden,' he disclosed.

'But besides ace excited astir Kamala – nan opportunity for my first female president, decidedly first African American woman,' he went on. 'That gives maine immoderate excitement arsenic well.'

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