Posted on 01/27/2016 3:51:11 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Bernie and Trump boast about inspiring new people to head to the polls but less than a week away from the Iowa caucuses, the number of registered voters has decreased in the state over the past year.
If the major political parties had some trick up their sleeves to get more voters registered ahead of the Iowa caucus, it hasn't happened yet.
With under a week left until people vote for the first time in 2016, the number of registered Democrats and Republicans has remained fairly static in the last six months. So the big crowds at rallies for Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump--where they boast of attracting new caucus goers in droves--hasn't translated into big gains when it comes to registered support.
At least not yet.
According to statistics from the Iowa Secretary of State's office, the number of registered Republicans has decreased from January 2015 until January 2016. The same can be said for Democrats. The number can typically fluctuate as registered members of either party do not participate in a given cycle and the actual number of participants who register on the actual caucus night will not be finally tallied until months later, after auditors extensively pour over the numbers....
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Sadly for America, he does.
Aha. Good point.
How many votes will Trump and Sanders need to win? Trump probably believes he already won in Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina and Nevada.
Now Chuck Shumer, there's a guy that can be dealt with.
Trump gets 30+% of 160,000 votes in Iowa. Wonder how much it costs per vote?
I vote; therefore, I am.
Wow, I never thought the Primary would involve Schrodinger’s Cat.
Same day registration.
“Cruz is a nasty liar.”
I have to admit that I am shocked by how easily he lies and blames others. It must be a first term Senator thing.
Well then its a good thing Schumer has had many terms. He’s gonna be an equal partner in a Trump administration.
If I may question your numbers, the 120,000 caucus goers included party-switchers.
And, that year, the Dem candidate was uncontested -- while this year it will be hotly contested.
Consequently, there will likely be fewer cross-overs than in the past.
There are not 1 million plus registered Republicans in Iowa. Not even close.
Fair point. Though I suspect there will be significant party switchers this year, of the “Reagan/Trump Democrat” variety at least according to some polling information. (Rush has spoken of this group numerous times recently).
good lord man, you’re so far down in the bottom of the anti-Trump barrel you’re posting ridiculous hit pieces from the Daily Beast now?
still, i’ll have to say that i admire the ostrich-head-in-the-sand approach by the Daily Beast: close eyes, cover ears, and go “la-la-la-la-la-la-la” REALLY loudly. it sorta worked when we were kids, so it ought to sorta work now, hey?
You are right; sorry and thanks for the catch. Here are the corrected numbers:
Total Iowa Registered Republicans as of 1/14/16 = 612,112
- per Iowa Secretary of State website
(The 2012 total Republican caucus vote was 121,255).
These are the possible turnout scenarios for 2016:
If 120,000 turn out, that = 19.6% turnout
If 140,000 turn out, that = 22.8%
If 160,000 turn out, that = 26.1%
If 180,000 turn out, that = 29.4%
If 200,000 turn out, that = 32.6%
It is entirely possible that 160,000 will turn out this year, just a one-third increase over 2012, and still just 26.1% of total registered Republicans.
Add to that the number of party-switchers who will also caucus Monday evening and the results could well be YUGE!
Bus in from out of state, same day register and vote.
Isn’t the Daily Beast where all the liberal hack writers go to die?
I don't discount their existence, but I question whether they are motivated to change parties and caucus with strangers at this stage of the game.
There will be some cross-over, for sure, but it may not approach what some people expect.
Sign up on your way in the door.
Beck lives in Escher world (the artist)
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