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Wait, there's only one DC polling place for GOP voters? Seems a bit low. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 12 '16, 15:39
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It makes it easier to commit fraud that way -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 12, 16:57
One polling place, 6 voting machines, 27000 registered Republicans. -- nm
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mara
Mar 12, 15:44
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I have no clue what primary turnout normally is, but that seems abysmally low considering overall increased GOP turnout this primary. -- nm*
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ty97
Mar 12, 15:45
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DC is fairly Dem overall. That's the number of registered Republicans, not the turnout. -- (link)
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mara
Mar 12, 15:49
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Right, but the DC elections folks have A) the data on past GOP turnout and B) the data on increase GOP turnout elsewhere this cycle
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ty97
Mar 12, 15:51
they're rarer than unicorns in D.C. proper -- nm
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sweet baboo
Mar 12, 15:48
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We have the numbers: 27K. The question is how many normally turn out vs how many would be expected to this cycle.
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ty97
Mar 12, 15:49
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Ah, you mean the machines. Yes, it seems stupidly low to me too. -- nm
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mara
Mar 12, 15:51
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Yeah, I'm (mainly) focusing on the overall capacity.
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ty97
Mar 12, 15:52
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