Democrats Register 60,000 New Voters in 48 Districts
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The repugicans are getting worried about their 2014
chances because Democrats have taken their fundraising advantage and
spent it on registering hundreds of thousands of new voters including
60,000 new voters in 48 competitive House districts.
House Democrats, flush with campaign cash, have crafted an unprecedented field operation this year that has registered tens of thousands of voters — including several thousand in critical states – for the first time.Election forecasters and public opinion polls agree that Democrats have no hope of taking back control of the House of Representatives this year, but that hasn’t stopped the party from raising records sums of money to help hold on to at-risk seats.The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has out-raised the National repugican Congressional Committee by roughly $33 million this cycle, thanks in part to fundraisers headlined by President Obama and small-dollar donations from the party faithful.The cash flow is helping Democrats pay for a field operation that includes more than 500 paid staffers across the country. Those staffers have helped DCCC register more than 60,000 new voters in 48 districts — a first for the committee, according to statistics shared with The Washington Post.
For House Democrats, this strategy is about laying
the groundwork to win back the lower chamber in 2016 or 2018, but their
efforts will pay dividends this year in close gubernatorial and Senate
races in states like Florida and Georgia. In the Peach State, repugicans are already freaking out and trying to stop a massive non-DCCC voter registration effort with a voter fraud investigation.
Democrats at all levels are using their substantial fundraising advantage to build an organization that will register new voters, and get out the vote.
Democrats at all levels are using their substantial fundraising advantage to build an organization that will register new voters, and get out the vote.
In a recent article,
Charlie Cook pointed to the Democratic ground game as reason for repugican concern, “Another reason things might not turn out for repugicans is if the highly touted Democratic Senate ground game comes
together. Clearly the Obama campaign and Democratic allies had a
superior voter-identification and get-out-the-vote operation two years
ago. Earlier this year, Senate Democrats announced the Bannock Street
Project, a $60 million program with the goal of putting in place 4,000
paid workers to use techniques perfected and put to work in 2010 by DSCC
Chairman Michael Bennet in his race, and again two years ago by the
Obama campaign. While some repugicans have scoffed at the likelihood of
Democrats being able to mount such an effort, they concede that the
Democratic ground game was superior two years ago. In midterm elections,
if Democrats can crank up the turnout among young, female, and minority
voters, then their chances of success this year increase.”
The repugicans are still years behind Democrats in
registering and turning out voters. Those who take the time to register
tend to be more likely to show up to vote in that election. This is the
reason repugicans have made killing Democratic voter registration
efforts one of their primary goals. Democrats are developing a more
centralized voter registration system so that they can keep in contact
with newly registered voters and make sure that they vote.
The main reason the models and pollsters could end
up being wrong is that the electorate might not look the same as it did
in 2010. Nearly every model and poll is assuming that the electorate
will be whiter and more wingnut, but if Democrats nudge turnout in
critical races up by a point or two it could change everything and turn a
pundit assumed repugican victory into a massive defeat.
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