In a follow-up post I will be writing more about what the voting figures from the mid-term election of 2010 shows.
For now, the Associated Press has reported that voter turn-out for 2010 was projected to be 42 percent of registered voters, up about one percent from 2006.
There were other interesting statistics regarding the tea party voters.
In any case, if only 42 percent of registered voters actually voted, that means no matter which party "won" the election they still got a minority of the votes of registered voters and an even smaller percentage of eligible voters. Thus, for the Republicans to claim any kind of mandate is preposterous. And tea partiers, being a minority of a minority of a minority have even less of a case. What the vote does show is frustration with the economy, and rightly so.
There is more to be said about the tea party and its dangers. Check back here for more.
Coming soon: Some notable anniversaries coming up early in 2011. Come back for a bit of a "blast from the past."
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