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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI know that, historically, heavy voter turn out
Favors the good guys. Dems.
Home from work due to steady rain, I can see the parking lot of the church that is the polling place for the surrounding neighborhoods, which have a fairly sizable mix of minority families. There has been a steady stream of cars coming and going, since I opened the blinds 3 hours ago. The elections I've been home to observe traffic in the past were nothing compared to what I'm seeing today, here in central Illinois.
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I know that, historically, heavy voter turn out (Original Post)
Hayduke Bomgarte
Nov 2016
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depends on area....a heavy turnout in heay democtatic areas often favors the democrat, same
beachbum bob
Nov 2016
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lpbk2713
(43,257 posts)1. Thanks for the words of encouragement.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)2. depends on area....a heavy turnout in heay democtatic areas often favors the democrat, same
as heavy turnout in a republican area favors the republicans
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)4. what part of central illinois?
Blue1963
(77 posts)14. Southern Illinois
35 minutes wait at 6 am in a blue County that went red in 2014 on light turnout. I know its anecdotal but around here heavy turnout favors the Dems.
