2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMost Nonvoters Still Arent Sorry They Didnt Vote
Over half of Americans who didnt vote in the presidential election ― 55 percent ― dont regret that decision, according to a new Pew Research report. Just 44 percent now wish they had voted.
The report, released Tuesday, found the most common reason for nonvoting was a general dislike for their options. Twenty-six percent of nonvoters said they didnt like any of the candidates. Almost as many, 25 percent, said they didnt think my vote would matter.
Among other reasons for not voting, 22 percent said they werent registered, 17 percent didnt have enough time, 15 percent already knew who would win, and 10 percent were unable to make it to the polls. (Respondents were able to select more than one reason, so the numbers dont add up to 100 percent.)
The nonvoter group was disproportionately young. While those under 30 constituted 16 percent of registered voters, they made up 41 percent of nonvoters. These young nonvoters were especially skeptical that their vote could have made any difference. Thirty-three percent of nonvoters under the age of 30 said their vote wouldnt matter, while only 13 percent of nonvoters over 50 thought the same.
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Read More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nonvoters-not-sorry-clinton_us_585a9beae4b0eb586484af6b
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Well they are very soon going to feel the repercussions of sitting out the vote. They are going to have some blood on their hands and no amount of washing will remove it.
msongs
(70,137 posts)even in the turbulent 60's and era of the vietnam draft young adult turnout was low compared to overall turnout
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)If the Republicans get their way, we'll all be sorry.
Kolesar
(31,182 posts)There is a lot of slackers' regret out there of potential Clinton voters.
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,035 posts)I'm taking a "44% glass full" perspective on this one!
Ace Rothstein
(3,299 posts)We really need to make it easier to vote in this country. I hate that Republicans make it so difficult for some.
Afromania
(2,788 posts)Ohioblue22
(1,430 posts)oasis
(51,649 posts)We were warned about how this would do damage to voter turnout in the general. Those who wanted to keep up the fight until the bitter end will now have an ultra right Supreme Court to remind them of their stubbornness. For decades.
dionysus
(26,467 posts)the campaign, because they didn't care about it. I would wager that those who followed the primary campaign in enough detail to know all the dramas within it were voters. I doubt there were a while lot of people who said "bernie really showed hillary to be bad, that's it, i'm not voting at all!"
Exilednight
(9,359 posts)Couldn't in 2016?
Hillary beat up Obama pretty bad in the primary and ran against a candidate that was 1000 times more qualified than Trump.
oasis
(51,649 posts)in the effort to beat McCain and Palin. They were true Democrats.
Exilednight
(9,359 posts)ancianita
(38,397 posts)Thanks ancianita.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)I've voted in every election since I was 18.
Smh.
sheshe2
(87,303 posts)These pathetic losers will be whining the loudest for what is to come.
Thanks, cwydro.
FrodosNewPet
(495 posts)And anyone doubting that fact was labeled a "concern troll" or even worse, a Trump supporter.
Hopefully, we can avoid that problem in 2020. If the world makes it that far.
JudyM
(29,517 posts)Weird that of those who did vote, according to the article, 4% of Clinton voters and only 1% of tRump voters said they'd vote differently if they could do it again.