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"In mid-term in government you are taking difficult decisions.
In mid-term elections, apathy reigns: 35m fewer people voted in 2010 than in 2012.
In mid-term elections, the turnout of independents tends to collapse, leaving only partisans voting.
Typically, few do in mid-term elections.
Presidents nearly always lose support in mid-term elections.
These are reliable voters in mid-term elections.
Governments seldom fare well in mid-term local elections.
In contrast, Cameron was the most popular Tory leader for a generation in mid-term polls.
Is voting in mid-term elections something you do always, nearly always, usually, or just sometimes?
First, the party that controls the White House usually loses seats in mid-term contests.
Cameron can argue that governing parties rarely gain seats in mid-term.
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