"Besides the massive mobilization efforts of the presidential campaigns to turn out their bases on Election Day, both camps are doing what they can to convince the other side's supporters that they shouldn't bother voting," the Wall Street Journal reports.
The main reason for these efforts is that it's usually much easier to get fence sitters not to turn out than to switch over to your guy.
Democrats "see suppression efforts in Republicans' well-advertised plans to vigorously check the registrations of those who show up to vote. In their eyes, such efforts are designed to convince voters that trying to cast a ballot will be too much of a hassle."
Republicans "see suppression efforts in Democrats' attempts to sow doubts about Mr. Bush's character and his fealty to social conservatives. They believe Democrats will use the Internet to spread fresh rumors about Mr. Bush's youthful behavior among conservative Christians."