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Day 44: The Non-Voters

20 Sep 2020 By Susan Barsy in Candidates and Campaigns Tags: 2016 election, 2020 election, Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton, non-voters, political engagement, turnout, voting 2 Comments

Cartographer Philip Kearney has put together this map showing the scale of non-voting in the presidential election of 2016. In that election, the percent of Americans who could have voted but didn’t far exceeded the percentage of votes cast for either Trump or Clinton. Each grey county represents where the sentiment of apathy exceeded the votes cast for any one candidate. 

Overall, according to a Knight Foundation report, Americans eligible to vote behaved this way in 2016:

41.3%  Didn’t Vote
28.5%  Voted for Clinton
27.3%  Voted for Trump
02.9%  Voted for Another Candidate

The inset on Kearney’s map shows that only in a few states did active sentiment for one candidate or the other truly prevail.

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Day 56: Dial, Text, Write

8 Sep 2020 By Susan Barsy in Candidates and Campaigns Tags: 2020 election, political engagement, turnout, voters 1 Comment

If you’re looking for a convenient way to help get out the vote, this Indivisible portal may be for you. There you can sign up to phonebank, textbank, or write postcards to never voters or semi-frequent voters, urging them to Vote Blue.

“Wake up on November 4th knowing you did everything in your power to make Donald Trump a one-term president.” Amen.

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