Voter Turnout vs Party Leaning

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Minjin

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I heard somewhere that the larger the voter turnout, the more the vote leans towards Democrat. Anyone see any stats concerning this?
 

Fear No Evil

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Of course. More turnout means the dems were more successful at getting dead people, illegals, criminals, and non-existant people to vote. Everybody knows this.
 

matt0611

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I heard that more turnout always hurts the incumbent. Will have to try to find where I read that. But it makes sense intuitively to me.
 

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Yes, this is true. It's because the Democratic party has more blue collar workers and people of lesser means. For those people it is harder to make it to the polls.

Which is why Democrats have traditionally been for things like extended voting hours and Republicans against making it easier to vote.

Thats not a political statement as to which policy I support. Its just the facts.
If you find more detailed polls than you usually see you will notice there is a more general number of, say, a candidates support, but the one that is usually used is "likely" voters. Not surprisingly this number is not from what people respond when asked if they are going to vote, but actually a standard percentage mostly tied to party.
 

Fear No Evil

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Yes, this is true. It's because the Democratic party has more blue collar workers and people of lesser means. For those people it is harder to make it to the polls.

Which is why Democrats have traditionally been for things like extended voting hours and Republicans against making it easier to vote.

Thats not a political statement as to which policy I support. Its just the facts.
If you find more detailed polls than you usually see you will notice there is a more general number of, say, a candidates support, but the one that is usually used is "likely" voters. Not surprisingly this number is not from what people respond when asked if they are going to vote, but actually a standard percentage mostly tied to party.

The democrats have also been primarily the beneficiaries of voter fraud which also explains their wanting to make it easier to vote and extending the hours. It simply gives them more time for fraud.
 

hal2kilo

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The democrats have also been primarily the beneficiaries of voter fraud which also explains their wanting to make it easier to vote and extending the hours. It simply gives them more time for fraud.

Yawn. I see you got Dick Army's talking point memo. So often blabbered yet there still remain no convictions of anything remotely significant.

You guys will trot out anything to supress the vote.
 
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Fear No Evil

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Yawn. I see you got Dick Army's talking point memo. So ofter blabbered yet there still remain no convictions of anything remotely significant.

You guys will trot out anything to supress the vote.

And you guys will do anything to justify the illegal activities of your party.
 
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The biggest factor is that younger people are less likely to vote than older people, and younger people are overwhelmingly independent or democrat. So, when turnout goes up, it's a higher percentage of democrat-leaning overall.
 

her209

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The biggest factor is that younger people are less likely to vote than older people, and younger people are overwhelmingly independent or democrat. So, when turnout goes up, it's a higher percentage of democrat-leaning overall.
Yup. Add in the other groups that typically have below average turnout and its overwhelmingly D.
 

shira

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Of course. More turnout means the dems were more successful at getting dead people, illegals, criminals, and non-existant people to vote. Everybody knows this.

Did I ever mention to you that your name contains the word "FAIL?"
 

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The democrats have also been primarily the beneficiaries of voter fraud which also explains their wanting to make it easier to vote and extending the hours. It simply gives them more time for fraud.


That's not supported by ANY facts.
 

Double Trouble

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You always have to be careful with blanket statements or conclusions, because it depends on a lot of factors, but yes, in general, higher turnout is good for democrats. As others pointed out, many groups that traditionally support the dems (young voters, black voters, students) have also traditionally had fairly low turnout rates. If they decide (like in 2008) to turn out in large numbers, it means good things for the democrats.

That's the general rule of thumb, but the situation varies. In races where it's not a high profile election, it's often more a matter of the incumbent (regardless of D or R) wanting low turnout. High turnout means people are motivated (unhappy, angry) and there will be more votes for a change. I think this is one of those elections in a lot of the races.
 

ShawnD1

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Why do you guys hate America?
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The biggest factor is that younger people are less likely to vote than older people, and younger people are overwhelmingly independent or democrat. So, when turnout goes up, it's a higher percentage of democrat-leaning overall.
This. It's pretty much true in every country too.
 
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