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The thinking in both campaigns is that Mrs. Clinton could help boost the turnout in New York's March 7 presidential primary for Mr. Gore over former Senator Bill Bradley.

When it came down to it, the march was a show of tribalism, a chance to bolster the morale of the Orange Order's own supporters, boost the turnout of the Orange vote on polling day, and remind everyone else that they still exist.

GOTV, especially through mobile means, looks to be one of the biggest growth areas for the DCCC digital team as they seek to boost the turnout of major Democratic constituencies, including young adults, minorities and single women, who tend to vote at a much lower rate in midterm elections.

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In a perceptive blog post on the Twitter decision, for example, Paul Mason argues that the ban may have been a gambit "designed to force the secular, young and leftist opposition on to the streets during the election, boosting the turnout of their opponents, the conservative Islamist masses".

Such is the buzz inspired by the single bloc that some pollsters predict it may boost the Arab turnout to 70%, increasing the number of seats held by Arab parties by anything between one and four seats.

Nationalist hopes that a busy Scottish cultural calendar in 2014 and participation by 16- and 17-year-old voters will significantly boost the separatist turnout are optimistic at best.So the referendum is forcing the SNP to make concessions to the union, while pushing unionists towards further devolution.

Youthful enthusiasm also helped boost the Scottish turnout rate, which was over 75% in some seats.The SNP's attack on the coalition's spending cuts is another huge part of its appeal to the disaffected Labour voters who were its main new recruits.

The state GOP is also allowing voters to register on the spot, in order to boost the potential turnout.

Among their long-term projections in the 2016 edition: fabulous weather from coast to coast for Election Day, something that could boost the presidential election turnout, Geiger said.

Compulsory voting could radically boost turnout: Low turnout is the symptom not the cause but we're fumbling around for answers and not getting anywhere fast.

-Sahil Chinoy reports on research finding that extreme candidates boost the opposing party's turnout.

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