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Theory of the Nonvoter, by Ted Rall

Theory of the Nonvoter, by Ted Rall

Nonvoters are the biggest (potential) voting bloc in American politics. In midterm, state and local elections, more eligible voters choose not to exercise their franchise than to do so. Pundits and political sociologists ignore nonvoters. Nobody polls them. Nobody asks them why they don’t vote. Nobody asks them what issues they care about. Nobody asks them what it would take …

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