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Rasmussen Poll: Republicans Are More Eager to Vote This Year Than Democrats
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[quote:jake:MV8zOTA0MjcxXzcwMzgyNzcwXzUzQkY2RDBB] [quote:Boaty:MV8zOTA0MjcxXzcwMzgyNDQ3X0U0QjAxNTMz] I tell everyone I talk to, whether they are republican or democrat or independent, to vote republican in the midterms. I explain to them that their vote is important to keeping the economy going the way it has been since Trump got elected. And that if they don't vote this way, the gravy train will end because democrats have lost their minds and want to end the winning. The dems that I've talked to about this haven't argued with me. Most of them are closet republicans who just don't have the info they need to move forward in their political philosophies. [/quote] I converted my cable guy [/quote]
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Republicans are more enthusiastic than Democrats and independents about voting this November, but all Americans are more eager to vote than they were in the last mid-term elections.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 70% of Likely Republican Voters say they are more likely to vote this year than they have been in past election years. That compares to 64% of Democrats and 51% of voters not affiliated with either major political party.
Among all Likely Voters, 62% say they are more likely to vote this year. Only six percent (6%) say they are less likely to do so, while 30% say they are just as likely to vote this November as in any other year
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