It appears now that there will be significantly fewer total votes this year than in 2020. Did some stay home because they didn't get a say in the nominee? After all, she did not poll well in the 2020 primary, and the D.N.C. obviously knew that there were doubts about her after naming her the candidate, hence the late push to admonish those who weren't getting enthusiastically on board. Would a different candidate have brought more voters out?