Democrats Have Problems. Turning Out for Special Elections Isn’t One of Them.

They have come out in strong numbers in smaller races so far this year, and in the early voting for today’s elections.The New York Times reports that the Democratic Party has shown strong numbers in smaller races and early voting for today’s elections. Despite concerns about the party’s agenda and disillusioned voters, recent special elections have seen Democrats outperforming expectations, with an average of 12 percentage points ahead of Kamala Harris’s showing. This trend is expected to continue in today’s elections, including the regularly scheduled election for Supreme Court in Wisconsin. This success in low-turnout elections is attributed to the party’s advantages among college graduates and highly engaged, regular voters. The New York Times is having trouble retrieving the article content, but readers are encouraged to enable JavaScript in their browser settings or subscribe for full access. 

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