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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
While the districts voted the same way in terms of winner/losers, the voter turnout was higher for both the Democratic and Republican candidates.
In 2013, approximately 2,240,000 voters participated in the gubernatorial election.
In 2017, approximately 2,600,000 voters participated in the gubernatorial election.
While both major candidate parties gained significant votes, the Dems gained almost 350K in votes, while the Republican gained only 150K (meanwhile, Libertarian candidate went from 140K to 12K.
I would suggest Trump's 2016 win was fueled in some party by significant voter apathy from the left. Pretty sure that ain't happening in 2020. Not sure what the next three years hold, but pretty sure the country is going to continue with its polarization.
My prediction: Increased chauvinism on the right, increased identity politics on the left, and a continued decline in intellectual debate and the competition of ideas.
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and continued ad revenue for major media companies. Because they chose the content to sow discontent. It would be fun to focus on education, energy, immigration and hard extremely complex issues. But fuck that, let’s talk about what frat wore a non pc Halloween costumes that went viral. Fuckin country full of morons.