Early voting has broken records in some states.
Political analysts say both Republicans and Democrats are optimistic ahead of the midterm elections, as early voting breaks records in some battleground states.
She said there is"a lot of optimism and enthusiasm on the ground" because of it, but added that"polls don't vote, people actually vote." She mentioned the importance of Latino voters in battleground states including Nevada, Arizona and Colorado, where she says"Latinos can make the difference."
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