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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTurnout for 2018 midterm election now exceeds 49%, highest rate in 104 years
David Fahrenthold RetweetedAnother way of putting this: It is easily the highest midterm turnout since the beginning of universal suffrage.
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The turnout for the 2018 midterm election now exceeds 49%, 115 million voters, which makes it the highest turnout rate for a midterm in 104 years
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Mystery sage
(577 posts)It's almost like they were trying to get rid of someone.
Funtatlaguy
(10,936 posts)We have way more Dems than we need in some places. Need to spread some out to win Senate seats and electoral college. Some Californians and New Yorkers need to move to Texas, Georgia, Florida, Missouri, NDakota, Indiana and Tennessee.....lol..
LBM20
(1,580 posts)mucifer
(23,697 posts)We have to work more on convincing the repubs to switch sides. We are not like them. We don't value suppressing votes
Sancho
(9,073 posts)here in Florida, it's impossible to depend on the results.
I suspect the polls are correct: all the Democratic candidates for state-wide and national office actually won (again), but probably none of them will take the seat.
We worked hard to GOTV, and stand up for women, gun-control, immigration reform, and health care. We need to stand up for verifiable elections...