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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumDemocratic turnout estimated at 37% vs 40% in 2008
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8 p.m. voter turnout numbers: Dems at 37%, compared to 40% in 2008. GOP at 40%, which is nearly double 2008's 26%.
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Democratic turnout estimated at 37% vs 40% in 2008 (Original Post)
RandySF
Apr 2016
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Codeine
(25,586 posts)1. That's not bad, comparatively.
I'll take it.
uponit7771
(90,347 posts)4. +1, especially in a race where she's got it nearly locked up
RazBerryBeret
(3,075 posts)2. Wait...
In Hillary's home state.... voters are not energized to vote? wow.
northernsouthern
(1,511 posts)3. The closer it gets to 40% the better
for Bernie, the lower the better for Hillary, 92.5% is high, but it does fall with in her higher range numbers, and like Florida it is closed, so that does make it seem more pro Hillary unless that number breaks the 40%.