A wide range of evidence indicates that Democratic voters are poised to vote in numbers unseen in a midterm election in at least a decade.
Democrats have largely erased the turnout deficit that hobbled them during the Obama presidency, according to results from more than 50 New York Times Upshot/Siena College polls of the most competitive House battleground districts.
For a Change, Democrats Seem Set to Equal or Exceed Republicans in Turnout
Polls show enthusiasm surging in many mostly white suburban districts, but less so among young and nonwhite voters.
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