Wednesday Briefing
Briefly

As of yesterday, some form of early voting has commenced in all seven swing states. By Monday, 17 million people had already cast a vote, and there are initial indications that Republicans are showing up to the polls or returning absentee ballots with more gusto than in recent years.
Not all states release early voting data broken down by partisanship, limiting the snapshot. But available data and experts who closely follow ballot returns see an uptick for Republicans in a few key places.
Sowing doubts: A handful of Trump's allies are already questioning this year's voting. Their efforts could help lay the groundwork to once again undermine the results should Trump lose.
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan's chief executive, has told associates of his support for Vice President Kamala Harris only in private conversations, and Bill Gates donated about $50 million to a nonprofit organization that is supporting her run, but he has not endorsed her.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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