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So did Clinton's personal unpopularity and the relatively low turnout.
But Mr. Flickinger said the weather was not to blame for the relatively low turnout.
Another is how relatively low turnout nationally and/or in Taliban country in the south and east should be interpreted.
London, as predicted, had a relatively low turnout in a year where there were no other elections.
"Many of his votes and delegates come from caucus state which have a relatively low turnout," she said.
The relatively low turnout among the young raises issues for the Democratic party, for whom this age group was a key target alongside female voters and African Americans.
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But he argued that Mr. Romney's apparent strength was not what it was cracked up to be, citing relatively low turnouts in states that Mr. Romney has carried.
His advisors have suggested that they believe their best chance lies in a relatively low-turnout election in which lack of enthusiasm for Clinton holds down the Democratic vote.
Low expectations and a relatively low voter turnout also hurt Labour in its urban strongholds, where many plumped for the Greens instead.
Should they indeed be a central topic this fall, corporate abuses could be an unusually effective issue for Democrats, because this is likely to be an election with a relatively low voter turnout.
This jump in turnout was particularly pronounced among swaths of the population typically prone to relatively low levels of turnout such as young people, Latinos and those living in rural areas.
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