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The Economist
The Economist
1 Jun 2025


NextImg:Why stricter voting laws no longer help Republicans
United States | Election daze

Why stricter voting laws no longer help Republicans

The party is pushing tougher requirements anyway

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“The Republicans should pray for rain”—the title of a paper published by a trio of political scientists in 2007—has been an axiom of American elections for years. The logic was straightforward: each inch of election-day showers, the study found, dampened turnout by 1%. Lower turnout gave Republicans an edge because the party’s affluent electorate had the resources to vote even when it was inconvenient. Their opponents, less so.

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