I understand that high voter turnout is good news for the democrats and bad for the republicans. I just didn't think that anyone would be so candid about being more interested in gaining power than in increasing people's interest in exercising their right to vote.
I'm not surprised he feels that way, I'm just surprised he's so blatant about it.
I don't know what the voter turnout usually is in the US, but I do know that here it was seen as a problem when voter turnout decreased from almost 87% in the general election in 1991 to just over 80% in the election in 2006. It then increased again, and in the election in 2010 we had a voter turnout of 84,5%.
A big voter turnout is usually seen as favouring the Social democrats, but all parties want to see as many people as possible go and vote.