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    John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

    1. I found this map on Twitter recently. It shows what the United States looks like when you blackout the counties in which a majority of voters did not cast a vote in 2016.pic.twitter.com/ixQIHpYMn7

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      2. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        2. The map’s creator hoped to demonstrate what he believes to be the problem with the two-party system. So many people didn’t vote, he said, because the parties failed to produce acceptable candidates. To him, this is concrete evidence of party failure.

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      3. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        3. “Anyone who wants to earnestly say the election was ‘stolen by Russia’ needs to explain this map,” wrote @giorgio_montana. “I'm going to go off on a limb & say you don't need poorly-made FB ads to convince ppl not to vote for the 2 least popular politicians in US history.”

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      4. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        4. I don’t see it that way. I see the map as illustration of @pbump's reporting last week. Bump wrote about a new and massive Pew study that not only tracked who voted for whom, but verified their votes. In doing so, Pew was able to estimate how many people did not vote in 2016.

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      5. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        5. Some 30 percent of eligible voters didn’t vote. That’s a higher percentage than those who voted for either President Trump or Hillary Clinton. Of these voters, half were nonwhite, two-thirds under 50, and more than half earned less than $30,000 a year.

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      6. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        6. Is the fact of their not voting an indictment of the candidates? You could say that. More likely, their nonvoting is part of an ongoing trend in American politics.

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      7. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        7. Most people who can vote don’t vote, and the outcome is a politics reflecting the preferences of those who do, which is to say, a politics that favors the Republican Party.

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      8. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        8. s Bump said, nonvoters won it for Donald Trump. “Those who didn’t vote are as responsible for the outcome of the election as those who did,” he wrote. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2018/08/09/new-data-makes-it-clear-nonvoters-handed-trump-the-presidency/?utm_term=.3a1473723486 …

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      9. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        9. What would be a solution? Some would say ranked choice voting*. This is being tried in Maine. But while RCV would determined the winner of a majority of voters, it would not determine real majorities, because it does not include people standing on the sidelines.

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      10. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        10. I have championed mandatory voting.https://stoehr.substack.com/p/obama-was-right-mandatory-voting-is-the-future …

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      11. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        11. I don’t think it’s likely, but if it happened, as President Obama said: “It would completely change the political map in this country. It would be transformative if everybody voted. That would counteract money more than anything.”https://youtu.be/cu3AZ1Hjw0c 

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      12. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        12. Some say it’s un-American to force people to vote. But it’s no more un-American than forcing people to show up for jury duty. Voting is a duty, too.https://www.newsweek.com/votes-not-outrage-democrats-november-blue-wave-790713 …

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      13. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        13. Liberal advocacy groups aren’t going to push for mandatory voting. (Not yet anyway.) Instead, they’ll do what they have always done: mount massive voter registration drives.

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      14. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        14. But there’s a problem here that liberal advocacy groups won’t tell you, because you might give them money if they did: registration does not correlate with voting.

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      15. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        15. @glastris, editor in chief of @washmonthly, the best politics magazine in the country, has given this a great deal of thought. Last spring, he wrote: “There are approximately 50 million Americans who are eligible to vote but aren’t registered.

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      16. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        16. @glastris: "But there are far more “episodic voters”—citizens who are registered but often don’t show up. More than 100 million registered voters didn’t cast ballots in the 2014 midterms. About 145 million didn’t vote in the primaries.”

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      17. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        17. We normally think of two groups worthy of our attention: registered and unregistered voters. But those might be the wrong groups to think about. Maybe we should be thinking about unregistered voters versus “episodic voters.” Ppl who are registered but do not reliably vote.

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      18. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        18. Why these groups? For one, because registration is no guarantee of voting. For another, these groups have different value systems. Unregistered voters, Glastris writes, are unregistered because “they dislike politics and don’t believe voting makes a difference.”

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      19. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        19. “Episodic voters,” however, believe in voting. They just don’t know enough. As Glastris writes: “If you were designing a system to maximize the Democrats’ electoral chances, you’d want it to be primarily focused on educating and mobilizing these episodic voters.”

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      20. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        20. In other words, they do not inhabit a culture in which self-determination feels real. There are many reasons for that, I’m sure,

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      21. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        21. but I’m also sure liberals groups and the Democratic Party have good incentive for developing such a culture, ward by ward, block by block, even among people who don’t think voting makes a difference in their lives.

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      22. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        22. It does make a difference. They just don’t know it. Getting them to know it is more important than getting them to register. Once voting is a habit, it can’t be broken.

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      23. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        23. Many many thanks for reading this thread! Want more? Sign up for the Editorial Board, a free daily newsletter. You can subscribe later for less than what it costs to buy Starbucks every day. Join now!https://stoehr.substack.com/p/dems-must-build-a-democratic-culture-too …

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      24. John Stoehr's Editorial Board‏ @johnastoehr 14 Aug 2018

        CORRECTION: I misidentified the author of this map. It is http://philip-kearney.com/blog/2018/04/20/apathetic-states-of-america/ …. Thanks to the reader who found this error. I'll make a correction on the Editorial Board. JS

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