JD Vance flew to Budapest to rally for Orban this week, but experts say the White House endorsement may have actually cost him votes
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Hungarian voters are turning out in record numbers as the country decides whether to end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year hold on power. As first highlighted by NPR, early data from the Hungarian national election office showed that 38 percent of registered voters had already cast ballots by 11:00 AM, compared to 25.8 percent at the same point during the 2022 parliamentary election. Polls opened at 6:00 AM and saw a record-breaking 3.5 percent turnout within the first hour, with 293,0
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