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There's no strong correlation between turnout changes since 2012 and the undervote; if anything, turnout was more likely to be up in places with a greater percentage of blank presidential ballots.
The AP's report is corroborated by Resurgent Republic, a right-of-center polling and research firm, which measured turnout changes from 2008 to 2012 … the only group that turned out in greater numbers for the GOP were those who earned more than $100,000 per year, according to Resurgent's analysis.
To reiterate, the aim of this paper is to examine whether the relationship between international remittances and voter turnout changes with the delivery of CCT assistance.
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This predictive power was significantly stronger than that of other variables we might use to predict area-level turnout, like changes in registration rates or movement in early voting.
The Hispanic turnout rate changed only slightly from 2004 and continues to lag behind nearly every other major demographic group.
To the extent that it enthuses Democratic voters and demoralizes Republicans, voter turnout could change in a way that tilts one or two of the tight Senate races into the blue column, and increases the Democratic leads in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Democrats' 2016 loss in Wisconsin embodied two trends that competing wings of the party have sought to reverse: a shift of white blue-collar voters from Barack Obama to Donald Trump, and significantly lower black turnout, a change that was especially pronounced in Milwaukee.
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