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Who Votes, Who Doesn't, and Why

Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.
Available online.
Subtitled Regular Voters, Intermittent Voters, and Those Who Don't, this survey-based report focuses on "intermittent voters: Americans who are registered to vote but do not always make it to the polls. They differ significantly from those who vote regularly..."
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