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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Gallup: Republicans hold election enthusiasm edge [View all]democrattotheend
(12,011 posts)52. Exactly
In 2008, Democrats were fired up after 8 years of Bush, but we also had two historic, groundbreaking candidates, and Obama was incredibly charismatic and generated so much enthusiasm. He gave us something to vote for. This year it feels like we are more focused on voting against Trump. And sure, Trump gives us plenty to vote against, but so did Bush and it wasn't enough.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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i don't see this when you consider super tuesday democratic turnout, remember the media is no
beachbumbob
Mar 2020
#10
Confusing. Exit polls have shown 2008 turnout numbers everywhere except Iowa.
Under The Radar
Mar 2020
#28
Nah. reTHUGS don't have any enthusiasm for ANY election. What they do have enthusiasm for
abqtommy
Mar 2020
#35
Your insights are convincing as usual. One sad thing to note about charisma...
ProgRocknProgPol
Mar 2020
#68
Agreed. Honestly, Democratic bench development has been pretty poor since the '94 disaster.
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2020
#69
***BAD POLLING*** They didn't add in never Trumper republicans just the "pure" MAGA Cultist
uponit7771
Mar 2020
#60