Duffy says that in Senate races in North Carolina and Georgia and Louisiana, a lot turns on
turnout levels among «minorities and low income women, waitress moms, single mothers.»
Not exact matches
If anything, it is to be applauded that the debate has galvanised such high
levels of engagement
among the Scottish public, culminating in an expected
turnout for the referendum of as much as 80 %.
Hence much of the changes that many Argentines credit the Kirchners for having brought about (such as family subsidies, higher employment
levels and stronger purchasing power despite rising inflation, as well as access to services and products that the poor were suddenly able to access post-2001) are expected to yield wide
turnout among Argentina's poorer classes, without the Frente para la Victoria having to worry about registering — and then turning out — those who might be considered marginal voters in the US.
That's not to say that young voters were not still important in explaining the election result — age was still an important divide on how people voted, young people did still heavily vote for Labour so it is still fair to say Labour managed to enthuse young people more, it's just that the
level of
turnout among under 25s does not appear to have risen; Labour just took a greater share of support
among younger voters.
We had an impressive
turnout this year and the
level of enthusiasm
among participants was inspiring to us all.