Poor turnout by registered Conservatives hurts Republican candidates that are crossed - endorsed by Conservatives.
Not exact matches
Asked about the traditionally
poor turnout of voters in the heavily - minority Fillmore District, Mascia says voters are turned off
by nothing being done and says he will run a get - out - the vote campaign for his issues on race, class and economic inequities.
She suggested that tying someone's ability to vote to their residence depresses
turnout among transient populations like the
poor and young, and that voting
by mail — as is allowed in Oregon, for example — could drive up
turnout.
So we had Tuck, a no - name candidate, without a ground game, whose messaging failed to reach a low - information populace and who suffered a
poor voter
turnout, fighting against a man backed
by the most powerful state teachers union in the country — and Tuck still lost
by only four percentage points.