2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBoston Globe: Obama’s costly investment not yielding new voters
Across Florida on Wednesday, President Obamas campaign scheduled 53 field events to register voters. Last weekend in Virginia, there were at least 78 such events typical of drills in the past several months on behalf of the incumbent Democrat in the battleground states that are likely to decide the Nov. 6 election.
But a Globe analysis of voter registration data in swing states reveals scant evidence that the massive undertaking is yielding much fresh support for Obama.
In stark contrast to 2008, when a strong partisan tailwind propelled Democratic voter registration to record levels, this year Republican and independent gains are far outpacing those of Democrats.
In Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Colorado, and Nevada tossup states where direct election-year comparisons could be drawn the numbers are striking. Democratic rolls increased by only 39,580, less than one-tenth the amount at the comparable point in the 2008 election.
At the same time, GOP registration has jumped by 145,085, or more than double for the same time four years ago. Independent registration has shown an even stronger surge, to 229,500, almost three times the number at this point in 2008.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/08/15/president-obama-costly-grass-roots-investment-not-paying-off-new-voter-registrations/mU0Spk1B6UVfePo4Bn5GKI/story.html
to me I think more people are leaving the GOP and Dem parties and calling themselves Independents.
We have largely preserved the huge gains we built in 2007 and 2008 and increased our advantage in some areas, while Republicans have failed to make significant gains despite having the primary to themselves this year, he said.
bigdarryl
(13,190 posts)WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)and we can't just dismiss every negative report. The thing is that Democrats has such success in registration in 2006 & 2008 that there is bound to be some fall-off. Also, despite GOP gains in most of those states Dems still have a significant lead in voter registration.
qwlauren35
(6,150 posts)We registered a LOT of voters 4 years ago. As long as they still vote, we're good. (And get ID cards...)