The central challenge for Democrats in this race has always been turning out as many of their “drop-off voters” as possible — those who are drawn to the polls in presidential years but frequently drop out in other elections. In the last presidential race in the state, almost 3.1 million people voted. In the last midterm, just under 2.2 million people voted.
Via Burke’s challenge against Walker: closing the turnout gap @ JS Wisconsin Voter Blog.