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Democrats hope rain, rain stays away
St. Petersburg Times ^ | November 3, 2006 | BILL ADAIR

Posted on 11/07/2006 3:23:51 AM PST by 11th_VA

WASHINGTON — As Republican strategists make last-minute preparations for Election Day, checking voter lists and calling supporters, they might want to consider an unorthodox tactic: a rain dance.

A new study of voter behavior confirms something political operatives have long suspected: rain hurts Democrats and helps Republicans. The study found that 1 inch of rain reduces overall turnout by slightly less than 1 percent and cuts the Democratic vote by 2.5 percentage points.

“Rain does have a significant effect decreasing the Democratic vote share,” said Brad Gomez, a visiting professor of political science at the University of Georgia who co-authored the study. “That’s a fairly sizeable swing.”

By analyzing weather and voting data since 1948, Gomez and his colleagues, Thomas Hansford and George Krause, calculated how many voters stayed home because of rain and snow.

During the especially rainy 1992 election, 666,000 voters stayed home, but Democrat Bill Clinton won the presidency by such a large margin that it did not affect the outcome. By contrast, weather had virtually no effect on turnout in 1952 and 1980.

The more it rains, the more people stay home, the researchers found. But snow has a lower impact. One inch of snow reduces turnout by slightly less than 0.5 percent.

They determined that a few storms in the right locations could have changed the outcome of the 1960 presidential election. If there had been storms in the Northeast and the Midwest, Richard Nixon would have won instead of John Kennedy.

Their study, “The Republicans Should Pray for Rain: Weather Turnout and Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections,” will appear in the Journal of Politics next year.

Campaign strategists have long believed that bad weather deterred Democratic voters more than Republicans. But until now, they didn’t know how much.

Why are Democrats affected more? Political operatives believe it’s a matter of demographics. Democratic voters tend to be poorer than Republicans and may not have cars to drive to the polls. Those voters, the theory goes, would be more likely to stay home in bad weather.

Another explanation is that Democrats are more likely to be what political scientists call “peripheral voters,” people casually interested in politics who don’t feel compelled to vote in every election.

Their decision about voting is more likely to be influenced by outside factors such as rain.

Gomez was inspired to conduct the study after watching Today Show weatherman Al Roker predict that stormy weather would have an impact on turnout. He wondered how Roker could make such a claim.

Gomez and his colleagues compiled voting data and weather reports for more than 3,000 U.S. counties for presidential elections from 1948 to 2000. Using a sophisticated analysis of precipitation, historical turnout and factors that affect voting, they calculated how much the turnout was influenced by rain or snow.

To compensate for voters accustomed to rainy or snowy weather in their hometowns (they theorized that residents in soggy Seattle would cope with rain better than people in a dry city such as Phoenix), the researchers factored in normal precipitation for election day.

They studied only presidential elections, so it’s not clear how well the results apply to a mid term election like the one Tuesday. The impact of weather could be different because midterm elections draw fewer peripheral voters.

Democratic strategists acknowledge that their party is more affected by bad weather but say they boost their turnout efforts by giving out rain ponchos or adding more vans to give voters a ride to the polls.

The party’s biggest weather fanatic is Donna Brazile, the manager of Al Gore’s 2000 presidential campaign. With the election just three days away, Brazile has been watching the Weather Channel and checking Web sites to see where the storms will be.

Other Democratic operatives simply look at the forecasts, but Brazile analyzes the jet stream and tracks storm systems hundreds of miles away.

Friday night, she was hopeful because of a high pressure system over the Ohio Valley. She said it would keep storms away from important states such as Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

“I would say right now the weather forecast favors Democrats.’’

Washington bureau chief Bill Adair can be reached at adair@sptimes.com or (202) 463-0575.


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61 posted on 11/07/2006 5:19:17 AM PST by ALOHA RONNIE ("ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer/Veteran-"WE WERE SOLDIERS" Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.lzxray.com.)
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To: 11th_VA

God is on the side of Republicans!

62 posted on 11/07/2006 5:36:52 AM PST by AmericanMade1776 (Democrats don't have a plan)
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To: Lazamataz

Oh Rove, what a rascal! Altering the weather to keep the dummies inside. What will he think of next!


63 posted on 11/07/2006 5:37:02 AM PST by Enterprise (Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
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To: 11th_VA

Rain in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and Cleveland. It's raining in Cincy area as I speak.

Expect Republican victories in Ohio today. The democrat vote is focused in the counties that contain the cities.


64 posted on 11/07/2006 5:47:17 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it! Supporting our troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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To: Lazamataz

ROOOOOVVVEEE!!!!!


65 posted on 11/07/2006 5:59:50 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: 11th_VA

Faith Hill!!!!!!

67 posted on 11/07/2006 6:01:47 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: AmericanMade1776

ROOOOOOOOOVVVVVVEEE!


68 posted on 11/07/2006 6:02:53 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: SkyPilot

As I have heard others say... Rove that Magnificent Bastard! ha


69 posted on 11/07/2006 6:04:00 AM PST by AmericanMade1776 (Democrats don't have a plan)
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To: 11th_VA

LOL... interesting article.

Rain also depresses retail sales. Anyone who's worked in retail for any amount of time can testify that rainy, wet days result in a much lower number of shoppers at most stores.


70 posted on 11/07/2006 6:17:38 AM PST by Venerable Bede
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To: xzins

Voted this morning in Ohio. Showed my ID. AND used my umbrella. Yes, I can do both at the same time.

Mwoohoohahahaha. . . .


71 posted on 11/07/2006 6:24:37 AM PST by MissNomer (If by "working through" the problem you mean "giving up" . . . .)
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To: 11th_VA

RYMB

72 posted on 11/07/2006 6:25:31 AM PST by B Knotts (Newt '08!)
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To: B Knotts
I swear this storm looks like, 'Katrina's Revenge !!!'
73 posted on 11/07/2006 6:29:50 AM PST by 11th_VA
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To: 11th_VA

Absolutely fascinating-I love this blog!


74 posted on 11/07/2006 6:31:56 AM PST by cblue55
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To: 11th_VA

If true, this should mean McGavick is a shoe-in in Washington State for Senate. They got 5 inches overnight and it's still raining...


75 posted on 11/07/2006 6:46:57 AM PST by Mariner
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To: Mariner

Storm is moving faster than predicted - Rain in Philly could start around lunchtime !!!


76 posted on 11/07/2006 6:53:31 AM PST by 11th_VA
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To: RetiredArmy

SUPER fogy in central OKla. Maybe I can vote twice and no one will recognize me?


77 posted on 11/07/2006 6:56:01 AM PST by groovejedi ((Bolton for Prez!))
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To: 11th_VA

Rain in NC. Talked to my daughter, rain in TN also.


78 posted on 11/07/2006 7:02:14 AM PST by Roses0508 (Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.)
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To: 11th_VA

"During the especially rainy 1992 election, 666,000 voters stayed home, but Democrat Bill Clinton won the presidency by such a large margin that it did not affect the outcome."

Was I on another planet in 1992? Clinton got 43% of the vote.



79 posted on 11/07/2006 7:33:56 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Mediacrat - Dinosaur media in bed with Democrats)
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To: AmericaUnited
Yep....it's a glorious day for rain in Ohio........

Pray Blackwell and DeWhine benefit from it.....

80 posted on 11/07/2006 7:35:33 AM PST by thingumbob (Dead terrorists don't make more terrorists!)
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