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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Sep 25th, 2004, 04:32 PM
I think this year will be different. Historically, we generally have a higher turnout when the country is polarized behind two candidates. People feel like they have something to vote for, as opposed to Bush/Gore, which just seemed like a tweedle dee/tweedle dum scenario.
Plus, voter mobilization is at an all time high. Groups like the one I'm working for are trying to mobilze typically inactive demographics, such as young voters, minority voters, etc.
Here in Wisconsin, where Gore won by less than 6,000 votes in 2000, 18-24 year old voters could swing the state. That's saying something......
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