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kentuck

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Thu Nov 13, 2014, 05:02 PM Nov 2014

The worst voter turnout in 72 years. [View all]

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/12/opinion/the-worst-voter-turnout-in-72-years.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share

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The abysmally low turnout in last week’s midterm elections — the lowest in more than seven decades — was bad for Democrats, but it was even worse for democracy. In 43 states, less than half the eligible population bothered to vote, and no state broke 60 percent.

In the three largest states — California, Texas and New York — less than a third of the eligible population voted. New York’s turnout was a shameful 28.8 percent, the fourth-lowest in the country, despite three statewide races (including the governor) and 27 House races.

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Over all, the national turnout was 36.3 percent; only the 1942 federal election had a lower participation rate at 33.9 percent. The reasons are apathy, anger and frustration at the relentlessly negative tone of the campaigns.

Republicans ran a single-theme campaign of pure opposition to President Obama, and Democrats were too afraid of the backlash to put forward plans to revive the economy or to point out significant achievements of the last six years. Neither party gave voters an affirmative reason to show up at the polls.

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hmm so it wasn't just local daredtowork Nov 2014 #1
I hope you saw the ReTHUGs salivating malaise Nov 2014 #2
America should have a do-over. JaneyVee Nov 2014 #3
The president's approval is roughly 41% Boom Sound 416 Nov 2014 #4
Like cutting of your nose to spite your face upaloopa Nov 2014 #6
Kind of. Nt Boom Sound 416 Nov 2014 #7
Neither the President nor the Democrats fought back sufficiently... kentuck Nov 2014 #8
It's possible. Whatever reason why Boom Sound 416 Nov 2014 #10
Vote by Mail nationwide! Oregon had 69% turnout! cascadiance Nov 2014 #5
I was surprised to see that Kentucky rated #12 in turnout. kentuck Nov 2014 #9
WI had OK turnout, here turnout is no longer just a good thing for Dems HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #11
Interesting post. kentuck Nov 2014 #12
This is incorrect, Oregon turnout was 69.5% Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #13
Hmm... Texas second lowest on the list. I wonder how much that was due to voter suppression?! cascadiance Nov 2014 #14
As I recall, when George W Bush beat Ann Richards for Governor of Texas...? kentuck Nov 2014 #15
I wonder how much of that is voter suppression nation wide? Rex Nov 2014 #16
They don't do exit polls anymore. Probably trust the machines on turnout too. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #19
if it is any comfirt, Ilive in a republican city in a blue county and state hollysmom Nov 2014 #17
When will Democrats ever learn that in order to get people to vote you have to give them a reason jillan Nov 2014 #18
55% here - cuz the preachers got the fundies riled. raven mad Nov 2014 #20
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