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Democrats: Where are our voters?

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Reports of lower-than-hoped-for turnout in Democratic strongholds across the country this afternoon.

In Delaware, Democrat Chris Coons’ Senate campaign reported “lower turnout … than we’re comfortable with.”

In Connecticut, GOP Senate candidate Linda McMahon’s campaign is also reporting low turnout in Democratic precincts — McMahon spokesman Shawn McCoy told “National Review” the Connecticut race “could be the biggest upset in the country.”

And in Wisconsin, Rep. Steve Kagen’s campaign sent a midday email urging Democrats to get to the polls because “we have just been going over the morning voting numbers — and turnout isn’t where we need it to be.”

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David Eldridge

David Eldridge

David Eldridge joined The Washington Times in 1999 and over the next seven years helped lead the paper's coverage of regional politics and government, Sept. 11, and the sniper attacks of 2002. In 2006, he was named managing editor of the paper's Web site. He came to The Times from the Telegraph in North Platte, Neb., where he served as ...

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