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In-person voting begins in US

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Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey attend a campaign event in Detroit, Michigan, on Friday. REUTERS
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In-person voting for this year’s presidential election began on Friday, a milestone that kicked off a six-week sprint to Election Day after a summer of political turmoil.

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Voters lined up to cast their ballots in Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia, the states with the first early in-person voting opportunities. About a dozen more states will follow by mid-October.

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The beginning of in-person balloting follows a tumultuous summer in American politics that included President Joe Biden dropping out of the race and being replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, and an assassination attempt against Republican nominee Donald Trump followed by another apparent attempt on his life just nine weeks later.

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