Vote early: Skip the lines, maybe the debates, too

Monday September 24, 2012 3:30 AM

CONNIE CASS

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some Americans are already voting, even though Election Day is more than a month away. Early voting by mail is under way in two dozen states, with more to come.

And in three states — Idaho, South Dakota and Vermont — voters already can show up in person to vote.

Wyoming begins its in-person voting Thursday, as does the presidential battleground state of Iowa. In some of the other hotly contested states — Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina and Florida — more than half the ballots are expected to be cast early.

President Barack Obama pulled off an aggressive early mobilizing strategy in 2008 that overpowered Republican challenger John McCain.

This year looks different. GOP nominee Mitt Romney is pouring manpower and money into a push to sew up early votes.

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