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High Ga. turnout as 540,000 cast ballots early (AP)

 
AP - More than 540,000 ballots have already been cast in Georgia, including many from the Democratic strongholds of metropolitan Atlanta in what could be an encouraging sign for Barack Obama's presidential bid. (link)

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