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US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrives at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo: Reuters

Hillary Clinton sought Monday to cement her lead over Republican White House rival Donald Trump, looking to conquer swing states including Florida and Ohio where early voting has already begun.

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With barely two weeks before Election Day, Clinton and Trump are blitzing the nation’s crucial battlegrounds where the race will be won or lost November 8.

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But voters in Chicago, Charlotte, Miami, Cleveland and Las Vegas are already going to polling stations to cast ballots -- with initial indications suggesting a surge in early voting among Clinton’s Democrats.

No less than 37 of the 50 states provide in-person voting in advance of the big day, and all offer some form of absentee ballots by mail.

“We’ve got to get people turning out. That’s the most important thing we can do,” Clinton said Monday on WZAK radio station in Cleveland.

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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at Manchester-Boston regional airport in in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo: Reuters
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at Manchester-Boston regional airport in in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo: Reuters
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