The 2026 midterms are well underway, and a familiar pattern is emerging: Turnout remains doggedly low. Most recently, just 21% of eligible voters participated in North Dakota’s primary election, while West Virginia reported similarly low turnout despite increased early voting participation. New York City is another somber case study.
Even with growing concern about the health of American democracy, the gap between passion and action persists. Various barriers to the polls, such as restrictive registration deadlines, transportation challenges, and demanding work schedules widen this gap. A… Read More in Real Clear Politics