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Nov 21, 2006Non-Voters Score Higher in 2006
Unusually long lines? Increased voter anger? Apparently not so much. Despite much fanfare on election day, one of the neglected stories of the last two weeks is that a lower percentage of eligible voters turned out in 2006 than in the 2002 midterm election.
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Gary McGath - 11/21/2006
Disgusted Republicans staying home may have been the reason.
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