Democrats Are Turning Out In Droves — Even In MAGA Country
Democrats are boasting a major uptick in voter turnout for key races, even in districts that trend towards Republicans.
Primaries and special elections have seen a far greater turnout among Democrats than among Republicans, which may reflect higher turnout in the high-stakes midterms this November, according to an analysis by the Washington Post.
Democrats are outperforming Republicans even in low-stakes races, with Democrats overall casting 12.6 million ballots in House primaries so far this year compared to just 8.6 million in Republican primaries.
In this year’s primaries so far, over 90 percent of Democrat House primaries saw higher voter turnout than in 2022, when the GOP flipped the House, according to the Post’s analysis.
Democrats aren’t just turning out to vote in deep-blue cities but also in races where Republicans are favored to win. (Read more from “Democrats Are Turning Out In Droves — Even In MAGA Country” HERE)



