Nearly 48 million Americans have voted so far in the 2020 election, making up almost 35 percent of all votes cast in 2016. There has been an unprecedented level of early and mail voting, and this week on the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast, we took stock of how voting has been going so far. Nathaniel Rakich and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux talked to me about how voting rules have changed as a result of the pandemic, whether we are seeing any hiccups, and what kind of litigation pertaining to those rule changes is still ongoing. Give it a listen for an overview of the trends that we've been watching and will continue to track between now and Election Day.
