WASHINGTON (AP) - For all the attention generated by last year's presidential race, census figures show the share of eligible voters who actually went to the polls in November declined from 2004.
Census figures released Monday show about 63.6 percent of eligible voters, or 131.1 million people, cast ballots last November. Although that represented an increase of 5 million voters, the turnout was a decrease when taking into account population growth. In 2004, the voting rate was 63.8 percent.
According to the data, more older whites opted to stay home compared with 2004, citing little interest in supporting either Barack Obama or John McCain.
BreitbartI guess those old white folks must not be too racist, or they'd have voted just to keep the black man down. It would be interesting to see how that decline in eligible voters breaks down by race. I'm thinking more blacks voted this time and significantly fewer whites voted. McCain was a lame ass candidate, and inspired nobody.