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Dulcinea

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Mon Apr 7, 2025, 07:56 AM Apr 7

What turnout in Florida and Wisconsin says about the political moment

(CNN) Democrats continued a trend of strong overperformance in off-cycle elections on Tuesday, making double-digit gains on the margin over their 2024 showing in both Florida congressional districts and statewide in Wisconsin. That trend has emerged at least in part because Democrats’ base is increasingly more likely to vote in such elections, but a CNN analysis shows that Tuesday’s results may reflect more than just a deeply engaged base.

Strong results in special elections do not necessarily lead to future electoral success. Democrats followed up a string of strong special election results early in Trump’s first term with resounding wins in the 2018 midterms, yet fell short in the 2024 general election despite overperforming in the special elections leading up to November.

CNN examined the 12 House special elections between the June 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and November 2024 that involved a single Democratic and Republican candidate and found the average margin was 10.8 points more favorable toward the Democrat than in the 2022 midterm margin in the district.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/06/politics/florida-wisconsin-turnout-special-elections/index.html

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What turnout in Florida and Wisconsin says about the political moment (Original Post) Dulcinea Apr 7 OP
The trend is going to swing even more Old Testament Libera Apr 8 #1
1. The trend is going to swing even more
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 11:31 PM
Apr 8

every day, for every job lost, every promise broken, and every nutball insane Trump initiative

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