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Old 07-12-2020, 07:36 AM   #1
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Default Where’s all this Democratic enthusiasm?

Looks like Democratic voter registration is down n the swing states while Republicans are up:

https://nypost.com/2020/07/11/gop-vo...es-report/amp/

The Dems did send a form to a dead cat in Georgia!!!!!


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Old 07-12-2020, 08:00 AM   #2
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Looks like Democratic voter registration is down n the swing states while Republicans are up:

https://nypost.com/2020/07/11/gop-vo...es-report/amp/

The Dems did send a form to a dead cat in Georgia!!!!!


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The early voting in the Texas primary was the highest in many years. 11.8% of registered voters cast ballots as opposed to 1.25% in 2016. The enthusiasm is there. As the article points out, coronavirus had an impact.

US voter registration plummets during coronavirus pandemic, challenging both parties


The registration of new voters dropped dramatically in the USA amid the coronavirus pandemic, challenging efforts of both major political parties to enlist supporters in battleground states before the 2020 election.

"This is not something that's Democratic or Republican," Becker said. "Both sides rely on the months leading up to a presidential election to engage with potential new voters and get them registered and hopefully voting. And it's really hard to engage with a voter if you can't get them registered."


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ic/5336320002/
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The early voting in the Texas primary was the highest in many years. 11.8% of registered voters cast ballots as opposed to 1.25% in 2016. The enthusiasm is there. As the article points out, coronavirus had an impact.

US voter registration plummets during coronavirus pandemic, challenging both parties


The registration of new voters dropped dramatically in the USA amid the coronavirus pandemic, challenging efforts of both major political parties to enlist supporters in battleground states before the 2020 election.

"This is not something that's Democratic or Republican," Becker said. "Both sides rely on the months leading up to a presidential election to engage with potential new voters and get them registered and hopefully voting. And it's really hard to engage with a voter if you can't get them registered."


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ic/5336320002/
Well, from my link:

Despite the recent registration decline, over the entire pre-election period Republicans “have doubled the amount of new voter registrations … than we did in the entire 2016 cycle,” RNC press secretary Mandi Merritt told The Post. GOP canvassers added nearly 4,000 new voters to the polls over the July 4th weekend, she said.
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The early voting in the Texas primary was the highest in many years. 11.8% of registered voters cast ballots as opposed to 1.25% in 2016. The enthusiasm is there. As the article points out, coronavirus had an impact.

US voter registration plummets during coronavirus pandemic, challenging both parties


The registration of new voters dropped dramatically in the USA amid the coronavirus pandemic, challenging efforts of both major political parties to enlist supporters in battleground states before the 2020 election.

"This is not something that's Democratic or Republican," Becker said. "Both sides rely on the months leading up to a presidential election to engage with potential new voters and get them registered and hopefully voting. And it's really hard to engage with a voter if you can't get them registered."


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ic/5336320002/

And most of those primary votes were cast for Donald Trump. Don't forget to include that.
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