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by panopticon
1991 days ago
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> the rest of the population would probably have voted along much the same proportions as those who did According to Pew, the non-voter block is much less white, less educated, and poorer than the voting population. You can probably make several cases for which way that block breaks, but I would certainly not say they would vote proportionally the same as voters. |
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