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will the GOP even vote this time?

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« on: March 20, 2012, 10:08:46 pm »

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Voter Turnout Extremely Low For Illinois Primary
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/03/20/voter-turnout-extremely-low-for-illinois-primary/

CHICAGO (CBS) — Turnout for Tuesday’s Illinois primary in Chicago was a meager 24 percent, officials said.

It was the lowest turnout for a presidential primary in the past 70 years.


I don't know that I blame them... I remember not being too thrilled with Kerry, but what was I going to do? Vote Bush? I think that is the same feeling on the other side this time.. I mean, with their choices? is there any surprise no one came out?
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I don't know that I blame them... I remember not being too thrilled with Kerry, but what was I going to do? Vote Bush? I think that is the same feeling on the other side this time.. I mean, with their choices? is there any surprise no one came out?

That's been the norm for most of the primaries so far.

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Republican voters are still just not that into their presidential options.

More than four out of 10, or 44 percent, said the field is fair or poor, while 51 percent of Republican and GOP-leaning voters said the candidates are excellent or good, according to a Pew Research Center poll released Monday.

Remember when the pubs were enthusiastic about voting Obama out? See my sig?
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