Democratic Party better heed Rachel Maddow's warning

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Democratic Party better heed Rachel Maddow's warning
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/2/24/1490972/-Democratic-Party-better-heed-Rachel-Maddow-s-warning?detail=facebook


Rachel Maddow has been digging beyond the rhetoric of a mass movement on the Democratic side and has a rather stark warning that should be heeded. It is a reality not mentioned likely because lower voter turnout usually bodes well for the more conservative candidate. In the case of Clinton v Sanders, the party's silence is likely probative.

Maddow has been consistently raising concerns about this issue. Roland Martin recently scolded the Democratic Party for not registering millions of voters in Texas, Georgia, and other states with a high percentage of unregistered likely Democratic voters.


"Last time caucuses in Nevada marked the fourth time in a row that Republicans have set a record for voter turnout this year," Rachel Maddow said. "Republicans have voted in four states so far this year and in every single one they have broken the voter turnout record for that state."

Maddow then pointed out that turnout for Democrats so far is down. It was down 28% int Iowa. It was down 13% in New Hampshire. It was down 33% in Nevada.

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Rachel noted that early voting is down 50% in Texas from 2008 for Democrats. Of course 2008 had one of the most vibrant Democratic Primaries in Texas between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

"Falling well short of the voter enthusiasm from that year is not a good thing for the Democratic Party this year," Maddow said. "Whatever you think of the comparative merits of the Republican field and the Democratic field right now, the Republican field is consistently making more people turn out to vote. They are setting records. Democrats aren't getting anywhere near their records. If the Democrats cannot fix that by November that will be an ominous sign for the general election. And it is therefore something that the Democratic Party and both their candidates should start having both an explanation for and a ready plan to fix it as part of their basic pitch for electability."

Nevada_Republican_Democratic_voter_turnout_chart.JPG

Rachel showed the chart above which illustrates the problem facing Democrats so far in the 2016 primaries. If voters stay on the sidelines then they would deserve the government that others elect for them.
 

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shyt i was telling my co worker the other day about this

told her.... remember back toward end of summer / during the fall when you kept talking bout feel the bern & how his rallies was bigger than obama in '08 and his candidacy/ this primary will be on the same level if not bigger ???

WHAT HAPPEN.... you know this turn out is like 30% down from '08

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*crickets* :sas2:

 

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General Election>>>>Primaries

I wouldn't worry to much. Primary process is to confusing and doesn't draw pub like a General Election can and will.
 

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I heard that once the Dems fired Howard Dean as the party chairman who pioneered the strategy that got Obama in office they lost all their momentum allowing the GOP to win the interim elections and have all the control they have today.

Rachel is right.

Destroyed that man over a yell :skip:
 
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