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ThrowawayR2today at 2:45 PM1 replyview on HN

"Bigger turnout in 2024 would have benefited Trump, new survey finds" https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/26/2024-election-turno...

The problem is not turnout. What the Democrats seem unable or unwilling to accept is that the American public doesn't agree with their platform and are also unable or unwilling to change their platform to something that voters will elect them for.


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JumpCrisscrosstoday at 3:13 PM

> problem is not turnout. What the Democrats

You’re only looking at the general. 5% more eligible voters turning out to primaries could easily flip the outcome, or at the very least, signal a political bloc that will show up for someone. 5% of eligible voters contacting their electeds would represent a 25% increase from baseline; this is the sort of power that makes e.g. regulating supplements impossible. (If you try your office’s phone lines get blown up by constituents.)

> unable or unwilling to change their platform

Changing your platform for a group that doesn’t turn out is incredibly risky. Sometimes it works. Most of the time, they keep up not turning out.