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(Soundbite of singing) REEVES: The turnout's considerably lower than recent mass protests held here over the same issue.
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LEMON: And you know, April, this isn't a big election year, and of course turnout's going to play a big part in this.
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"In an election year that is incredibly volatile where we have no idea, really, what turnout's going to look like, where we have no idea what the real appeal of right-wing candidates is going to be, and where we're not sure what kind of information people are going to get about the key issue, which is jobs, this becomes a more influential group," said Nussbaum.
Working America, Labor Group, To Mobilize Unemployed Voters 2010
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"In an election year that is incredibly volatile where we have no idea, really, what turnout's going to look like, where we have no idea what the real appeal of right-wing candidates is going to be, and where we're not sure what kind of information people are going to get about the key issue, which is jobs, this becomes a more influential group," said Nussbaum.
Working America, Labor Group, To Mobilize Unemployed Voters 2010
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One of the striking things about this primary season is how turnout's been so much greater on the Democratic side, almost 2 to 1.
The Enthusiasm Gap 2008
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VELSHI: And the turnout's going to make a difference.
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YELLIN: Wolf, I should add, she's expected to win, but the turnout's not looking great.
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I don't know what the turnout's like, but I know that Soledad O'Brien is standing by live there.
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I don't know what the turnout's like, but I know that Soledad O'Brien is standing by live there.
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BONNIE SCHNEIDER, CNN METEOROLOGIST: Well, the turnout's incredible, Fredericka, lots of people.
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