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en Low turnout is a real problem if you look at it in terms of democratic theory. But low turnout has its advantages for certain candidates if it's a low-profile race and you have a crowd larger than somebody else's crowd.

en We had a great turnout tonight. I appreciate our fans and I know our players appreciate our fans, as well as Neville. I think it's a great turnout and this is the kind of crowd that you're going to see come district time.

en I was hoping for a bigger crowd, but I think the turnout was cool for a Friday night. I think if we could have had it on a Wednesday, the crowd would have been a lot bigger. On Fridays there is so much to do, it competes with this event.

en It was a good turnout -- smaller than the crowd for the Super Bowl Steelers parade -- but still a good crowd. People were still wearing a bit of the black and gold under the green.

en These are the kinds of issues that whip up people in primary elections. The turnout is going to be really low, so I think these candidates are looking for something that whips up the faithful and increases the turnout for them.

en If you compare this (election) to Clare, something like this might generate 100 (voters), ... I'm not sure if voters here are more conscientious but maybe they'll have a larger turnout than I'm accustomed to. If AV requests are any indication, I'd say it will be a light turnout.

en Some of the battleground states, particularly those with other high-profile elections -- Florida, Michigan, Missouri and Washington -- may have higher turnout. But since about 33 states and the District of Columbia were not targeted by the campaigns, it is likely that turnout will fall in most of those states.

en A key issue in this race, as in every race, will be turnout. However, by the way they have conducted their media campaigns, both major candidates seem to have done their best to ensure that many if not most voters will stay home Tuesday.

en The turnout was probably lower because we were meeting the same time at Lafayette School, which drew a large crowd.

en I was really pleased with the turnout. It was a great improvement in numbers over last year. I thought the crowd had an incredible energy.

en It was a pretty good turnout in spite of the weather, and the crowd was very well behaved. We made a few disorderly conduct arrests, mostly of people who may have had too much to drink, but there were no serious incidents at all.

en We had a pretty good turnout. It was a great crowd for a great game.

en It was a fun game. Our crowd and community made it a lot of fun. There was a great turnout, both for Newberg and McMinnville. I was proud of all of the guys and told them after the game that they handled the situation very well.

en [By early evening, a sprawling crowd assembled to hear Palau preach before the stage was commandeered by a hip-hop gospel ensemble and a rock group playing Christian music.] We're ecstatic about the turnout, ... He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. This is what a festival is like.

en It was a fun crowd. I was down there in the first two rounds in the first few rounds he was kind of on the back court and hearing the crowd go crazy. It seemed like they were almost a soccer crowd because I don't think they were all real tennis fans at the beginning of these few weeks, but by now I'm sure they are. It really does help and make a big difference when you know you have people cheering for you.


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