The public wants to vote because of the candidate's ideology and view of national issues, not if they live like the average middle-class worker or if they drive the same car as you.
People who don't receive enough information about the candidate on how he/she will solve certain issues on the policy agenda won't vote at all.
Voter turnout is lower in the United States than in many other democracies.
What is a 'lower campaign'.
voter turnout is much lower in midterm elections
Recent voter turnout varies by country and election. However, globally, voter turnout has seen a declining trend in recent years. Factors such as voter apathy, disillusionment with politics, and logistical challenges can contribute to lower voter turnout. Efforts are being made to encourage and increase voter participation through various initiatives and reforms.
Lower than in other democratic countries by: T'Daddy
U.S. registration laws place a greater burden on the individual.
to lower taxes for middle class
The percentage of eligible adults who actually vote varies by country and election. In general, voter turnout is around 60-70% in developed countries, but can be lower in certain regions or for certain types of elections. Political, social, and economic factors can all influence voter turnout.
some voters go to polling places, while some submit their ballots by mail
Lower voter turnout, and party disloyalty i.e. registering as an independent. Also, the protesting and petitioning of the government
The Coriolis effect.
Many potential voters believe that exercising their right to vote is more important when presidential candidates are on the ballot (rather than at midterm elections when this is not the case).