Democrats See Strong Primary Turnout Turnout for the presidential primaries and caucuses so far this year has been strong among Democrats - a fact some party officials attribute to anti-Bush sentiment around the country. But election experts warn that while turnout has been good, it does not mean much for November. NPR's Pam Fessler reports.

Democrats See Strong Primary Turnout

Democrats See Strong Primary Turnout

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Turnout for the presidential primaries and caucuses so far this year has been strong among Democrats - a fact some party officials attribute to anti-Bush sentiment around the country. But election experts warn that while turnout has been good, it does not mean much for November. NPR's Pam Fessler reports.