Katie Solon, the international chair of Democrats Abroad, told the New York Times the strong turnout up 50 per cent on 2008 was because Sanders and Clinton had "engaged with overseas Americans like no other presidential campaigns".
Sanders and Clinton "engaged with overseas Americans like no other presidential campaigns have before, each addressing the unique issues that face Americans abroad," said Katie Solon, international chair of Democrats Abroad. She said voters cast ballots in person in 38 countries, leading to turnout
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