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Despite what you hear from Democrats, voting in the United States is ridiculously easy. Mail-in ballots, absentee ballots, provisional ballots if you’re not sure, and ranked-choice ballots if you want to confuse everyone.
But before all that, there’s registering to vote. This, too, is ridiculously easy, although potential voters must make an effort to sign up.
The funny thing about voter registrations is that they supply a “tell” for how an election will go. This is especially true in states where voters register by party.
Alex Castellanos, senior aide to the campaigns of Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, told Fox News’s “Special Report” that the polls may have missed a “wavelet” of GOP enthusiasm.
“What I think they’re missing is a massive shift in voter registration underneath all of this. Thirty-one states have voter registration by party. Thirty of them in the past four years have seen movement toward Republicans,” the longtime strategist said late Sunday. […]
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