""Binder said one possibility for the lower turnout in those areas is the absence of U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown from the ballot.
The longtime elected official has been mired in legal issues stemming from an indictment related to her involvement with an educational nonprofit. She was defeated by former state Sen. Al Lawson in the August primary.
Brown brought people in those heavily Democratic areas to the polls, said Binder. Her absence could mean “thousands of voters” could end up staying home and not voting, which would hurt local Democrat turnout.""
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=548638Could be something to it. Or maybe simply a lack of enthusiasm for Hillary.
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There SHOULD be healthy UNenthusiasm for both Corrine's chances of escaping the Iron Motel as well as votes for the Skankipotimus. The Hill should have named Corrine on her undercard, it would only have been fitting.