Today was the first day for early voting in Ohio, and the turnout has been massive in several areas. Below is Cleveland:

The Associated Press reports:

Hundreds waited outside board offices in Hamilton, Franklin and Cuyahoga counties, which serve voters from the three biggest cities of Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, respectively. Similar lines were reported across Ohio.

Lines remained long hours after voting started, including hundreds of voters waiting at the Montgomery County elections board in Dayton, at the Summit County elections board in Akron, and at the Lucas County elections board in Toledo.

While the turnout has been large, the Trump campaign has pulled ads off the air in Ohio just as Biden is set to launch more in the state.

Donald Trump won Ohio in 2016 by 8 points but polls show the state to be in play in this election.