Posted on 09/19/2005 5:50:40 PM PDT by new yorker 77
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2002 Midterm Election Results
VAP(Voting Age Population): 215,139,087
Total Votes Cast: 80,295,249
VAP Turnout 2002: 36.4%
Link: http://elections.gmu.edu/VAP_VEP.htm
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1998 Midterm Election Results
VAP(Voting Age Population): 205,891,406
Total Votes Cast: 74,825,832
VAP Turnout 1998: 35.2%
Link: http://elections.gmu.edu/1998_voting_age_population.htm
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Democrats win the approval of non-voters.
Their Loser status is well intact.
For every 100 adults who are of voting age, only 36 of them will vote in 2006.
Conservatives know this. This is one of many reasons why we win elections regularly.
To the libs: While you enjoy your off-year September MSM polls, I will enjoy another election victory in 2006.
Don't forget that the "news" these day is mostly polling results and what people think about the poll "results". It's lame.
It's as empty as a hollow choclate Easter Bunny.
We all need to flock to the polls next year and shove another agonizing defeat down their stinking gullets.
What Democrats do not understand on Election Day is that many families vote GOP, while single liberals can not understand their minority status.
The red state populations grow and grow and the libs do not get it.
This is what you get when you turn your future voters into fetal runoff.
That's some harsh truth.
My young voters (20, 21) have never missed an election since they were old enough to vote. They will be among the 5% or less of people in their age group voting in th emid-terms. They, of course, will vote for conservatives.
If this is true, and I seriously doubt it, this means we will ROLL!!!!!!! rats will stay home because they will have no reason to vote.
The other thing conservatives have going for them in off year elections is the public schools and their poor quality in teaching history & social sciences. Most lame brain Democrats like to believe the President is like an all powerful monarchy. Thus, they go to the polls in Presidential elections thinking they are voting for a king, but think the off years are inconsequential since most probably don't even know who their legislators are! If Republicans understood this better, and worked grass roots to get people to the polls, we could really kick some ass in 2006.
I hope that nobody besides me votes.
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