Democrats are significantly less likely now (39 percent) than they were in the summers of 2004 and 2008 to say they are ‘more enthusiastic about voting than usual’ in the coming presidential election.” Republicans are more enthusiastic than they were before the last election.

Charles Blow, “Where’s the Outrage,” showing why I think Mitt Romney will win this fall.
  07/28/12 at 10:49am
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