California's upcoming primary election is expected to have a historically low turnout, with more than 40% of voters lacking enthusiasm. This could benefit Republicans and moderate Democrats due to the disproportionately white and old electorate. Analysts warn of potential unusual outcomes.
Less than a week before California primary election, experts saying turnout expected to be low https://t.co/27es1UVPwF
The 2024 California primary election is a week away and some political analysts are projecting a historically low voter turnout. https://t.co/p9O3OCwaYU
California’s low energy primary: Turnout on track for a record low https://t.co/en9WkborhL
California is on track to have its lowest primary turnout in the state’s history in part because more than four in 10 voters are not enthusiastic about voting for president or Congress, according to a Public Policy Institute of California survey. https://t.co/Sn3Le4O7Ku
California primary turnout is abysmal so far — and it could make for strange results. The big winners, if the electorate continues to be disproportionately white and old: Republicans and moderate Democrats https://t.co/jXEN8MYyd6 via @sfchronicle @Political_Data @paulmitche11
It’s a week before Election Day, and most Californians could care less. Watch out: When few people vote, crazy stuff can happen. From @JoeGarofoli: https://t.co/6QAzDheaXp