Could it be true that democrat voter turnout is lower since they are over-represented in the working class, who have a higher probability of not being able to make it to the booth on election day due to any of a bunch of reasons (child sick, work issues, car broke down, etc)?
and working-class neighborhoods are more likely to have their votes suppressed. -- Jim Devine / "Mathematics has given economics rigor, but alas, also mortis." -- Robert Heilbroner
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