PANews reported on November 6 that according to ABC News, Georgia is one of the seven most important swing states in this presidential election, and the early election results there do not reveal much about where the state will go. Now, Trump leads Harris with 60% support to 40%, and the state's expected vote count accounts for only 9%. But it is worth noting that both metropolitan counties in the Atlanta area have reported at least 70% of the expected votes, and the blue votes (cast for the Democratic Party) in these two counties are significantly higher than the level in 2020, while many other rural counties in the state have significantly higher blue votes than the level in 2020. However, so far, about three-quarters of the votes in Georgia are estimated to be early voting or absentee voting, which should at least be more favorable to the Democratic Party than the votes on Election Day.
According to CNN, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that a total of 12 polling stations in the state extended voting hours due to bomb threats, and another three polling stations extended voting hours for "normal reasons."