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30-Second Summary: 5 Myths About Turning Out The Vote

Michael McDonald of the Post does a pretty good job of debunking some voting myths:
  1. Thanks to increasing voter apathy, turnout keeps dwindling.
    Fact is, the number of people NOT ELIGIBLE to vote (non-citizens and convicted felons) is rising. Take them out of the model and turnout is steady.
  2. Other countries' higher turnout indicates more vibrant democracies.
    It's hard to make a comparison when some countries make voting manadatory and/or have fewer elections.
  3. Negative ads turn off voters and reduce turnout.
    You could just as easily say the opposite: the most famous negative campaign in recent history (the 2004 "Swiftboating" of John Kerry) coincided with one of the highest turnouts.
  4. The Republican "72-hour campaign" will win the election.
    Evidence shows that might be true when voters are not already motivated by hot-button issues. But during an election dominated by, say, dissatisfaction with the war, GOTV operations might have a smaller net impact.
  5. Making voter registration easier would dramatically increase turnout.
    Fact is, "motor-voter" laws increase registration -- but not necessarily turnout.
You can read the whole article here.


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