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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,561 posts)STATE VEP_TURNOUT_RATE
Hawaii 50.26%
Oklahoma 53.46%
Arkansas 54.06%
West Virginia 55.56%
Texas 56.83%
Mississippi 57.75%
Tennessee 57.92%
Alabama 58.70%
Indiana 59.05%
New Mexico 59.71%
New York 60.50%
Louisiana 61.15%
Wyoming 61.23%
California 62.26%
South Carolina 62.26%
Kentucky 62.90%
Kansas 63.32%
Rhode Island 63.32%
Illinois 63.51%
Alaska 63.55%
Arizona 63.88%
North Dakota 63.89%
Idaho 64.18%
United States 64.30%
South Dakota 64.51%
Missouri 64.62%
Utah 64.71%
District of Columbia 64.94%
Ohio 65.40%
Nevada 66.15%
Delaware 66.78%
Connecticut 67.00%
Florida 67.40%
New Jersey 67.51%
Georgia 67.97%
Montana 68.35%
Massachusetts 68.44%
Nebraska 68.61%
Maryland 69.43%
Washington 70.23%
North Carolina 70.65%
Vermont 70.75%
Iowa 70.95%
Pennsylvania 71.44%
Virginia 71.46%
Oregon 71.87%
Colorado 73.40%
New Hampshire 73.74%
Maine 74.55%
Michigan 74.85%
Minnesota 76.50%
Wisconsin 76.66%
source: https://election.lab.ufl.edu/2024-general-election-turnout/
I can't see a pattern of "The higher the percentage of voters, the more votes for Trump" there. Many close states get high turnouts; that's because voters there think there's a real chance their vote makes a difference, so more bother. But in the highest turnout states, there are ones Kamala Harris own, like Minnesota and Maine.