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In reply to the discussion: Voter turnout among lowest on record for midterm election [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)11. Exactly, thank you!
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We get clobbered in the midterms and you think Iraq has nothing to do with it????
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#6
Then you missed the poll where voters were asked what were their most important issues.
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#8
polls touted here was that a majority of Americans favored gun control measures
Sheepshank
Nov 2014
#61
LOL. The entire 2008 election was a referendum on Iraq. Perpetual war is killing us.
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#62
OR, voters were discouraged from voting by those telling them over and over again
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#63
or the apathy and therefore the lack of turn out, was a result of "they're all the same" rhetoric
Sheepshank
Nov 2014
#65
I took the trouble to look at the available stats so far. Clearly you did not. Again, congratulation
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#66
Well, that sounds simple enough. So why do you think voters were so unenthusiastic??
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#9
When the voters want change it's not wise to offer them "more of the same".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2014
#17
I dunno, we had a person advocating statewide single-payer in Mass during the primaries, and just
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#19
No, but it's also not as simple as just having people with better positions. Because people also
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#24
Well, that's true. The other issue is we're going to be better off with 52 progressives in the
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#27
I actually worried that turnout wasnt record low which would be even worse news
randys1
Nov 2014
#28
That was my initial reaction (anger) last night. It quickly morphed into
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#67
The American People see no reason to vote when both sides are corporate stooges.
Odin2005
Nov 2014
#68