No it doesn’t, see post 89.
Your showing utter ignorance with this post.
The turnout in large elections does not change beyond the voter registration numbers... “enthusiasm” does not change turnout by 10% in a statewide race in a state.
In a small, local election with a small voter base, you can see a few percentage points variation for registration numbers, in large scale races, in all but the rarest of exceptions the electorate turnout mirrors the registration numbers with a deviation of maybe a point at most.
Need to stop making things up, or swallowing lies. Because it’s just not true.
1% is a significant amount when talking about an electorate base of 8 million voters... but trying to argue 3-4% swings in a statewide election of a populace state is anjectly false.
“The turnout in large elections does not change beyond the voter registration numbers...”
Not true. There is a reason why both parties put a lot of money into getting out the vote. And look at what happened in Georgia when just a small part of Republicans sat out the 2020 Senate run-off....