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To: odawg

Just out of curiosity... how does voter turnout in midterm elections usually compare with voter turnout when there’s a presidential election?

In other words... how did 2018 compare to 2016?

How did 2014 compare to 2012?

How did 2010 compare to 2008?

etc....

I’m thinking that midterm elections do not typically draw the same turnout as when there is a presidential contest on the ballot.


133 posted on 01/17/2023 4:07:15 PM PST by trustverify0128
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To: trustverify0128

2022 - 46.8 percent

2020 - 66.8 percent

2018 - 50.3 percent

2016 - 60.2 percent

2014 - 36.7 percent

The major difference in 2022 is that Americans had two years of catastrophic governance and still chose to not vote and/or voted for the democrats, the cause of the catastrophe. Either choice is beyond human comprehension.


143 posted on 01/17/2023 4:39:03 PM PST by odawg
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