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In reply to the discussion: Wisconsin Republicans Have a Turnout Problem [View all]W_HAMILTON
(9,001 posts)17. Yes, it will mean much. Because we won't have another "major" election for almost four years from now.
And by major, I mean a presidential election. Sure, we have midterms coming up, but Republicans have been losing/underperforming there as well, so either (1) it's not considered a "major" election for low-propensity voters -- in which case these special elections do mean much because their results can be extrapolated to other similar elections -- or (2) your theory about Democrats needs to be revisited.
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Too often it's too many Democrats who get complacent & overconfident about elections.
elocs
Apr 1
#12
Yes, it will mean much. Because we won't have another "major" election for almost four years from now.
W_HAMILTON
Apr 1
#17
Yes and it's made winning big turnout nationwide elections tough for Democrats.
Self Esteem
Apr 2
#45