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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
2/3, 30%, 49% of 1,000.
Is far less than 1/3, 10%, 16% of 5,000.
What are the actual numbers of Republican v Democrat votes.
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Don't know what you mean with the random numbers you just posted.
But right now the Republican turnout at primaries is setting new record highs. At the same time the Democrat turnout is far below the 2008 Democrat primaries.
Nobody is passionate at all right now about Hillary. Whether that will change in the general election won't be known until after the conventions. But I can't foresee how Hillary is going to energize voters to come out for her.
MAYBE she could try a "Fear" campaign and try to get voters out to vote AGAINST Trump.
But we all saw how well that did when the Republicans tried it against Obama in 2012. It failed miserably.
Anyway, I hope that answers your somewhat vague question (still not sure what all those numbers you randomly posted meant)