Overall, many, many fewer Americans turned out to vote. 2008 was a high-water mark for turnout in what may have been an anomaly. President Obama received seven million fewer votes nationwide, but it wasn't a case of the President losing voters to his Republican challenger - Mitt Romney won more than one million fewer votes than John McCain as well.
Some of the much-vaunted demographic advantages...











I'd much rather share my country with the pleasant hard-working Hispanics in my neighborhood than some of the knuckle-dragging loons who rant at this site.