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Pisces

(5,599 posts)
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 01:07 AM Feb 2012

Wow, the enthusiasm gap from 2008 to today is ridiculous. 65000 in Minn. today 1.27 million in 2008.

I would say Obama is drinking a little bubbly tonight. This can not be a good sign for the Repukes.

These numbers are incorrect. I skewed the data from this post:

So tomorrow’s news reports will say it was a big win for Rick Santorum. The numbers, however, are so low as to be laughable: if the vote-per-precinct ratio holds up, a total of 65,000 people will have participated in the GOP caucuses [in Minnesota]. This compares with 1,275,409 Minnesotans who voted for John McCain in 2008, so something like 5% of Minnesota’s Republican voters participated tonight. That is hardly enough to give Santorum a ringing mandate, but, on the other hand, that’s how democracy works. You have to show up.

Either way, voter turnout is low and the enthusiasm gap is huge in all states tonight.

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Wow, the enthusiasm gap from 2008 to today is ridiculous. 65000 in Minn. today 1.27 million in 2008. (Original Post) Pisces Feb 2012 OP
You are really off on your numbers. former9thward Feb 2012 #1
Thank you for the information! n/t musicblind Feb 2012 #3
And the republicans are drinking a LOT of bubbly tonight musicblind Feb 2012 #2

musicblind

(4,484 posts)
2. And the republicans are drinking a LOT of bubbly tonight
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 01:21 AM
Feb 2012

Enough so they can forget their sorrows.

Not a good time to be a republican...

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