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Originally Posted by dyna mo
If we zero in even further on the youngest of the millennials in these polls ? those who turned 18 during Obama?s first term ? the potential challenges for Democrats become even clearer. Among self-reported voters who were 18 years old in 2012, Mitt Romney, not Obama, won the majority: 57 percent. Romney also won 59 percent among 19-year-olds, and 54 percent among 20-year-olds.
These youngest voters of 2012 had entered the electorate in 2010-2012, when Obama?s popularity was much lower than the high point of his inauguration. Only among ?the oldest of the youngest? ? 21-year-olds, whose political memories would have been forged during Obama?s first year in office and perhaps during his first presidential campaign ? did Obama win a clear majority (75 percent).
Democrats have a young people problem, too.

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Just curious were you get the numbers about Romney winning 19 and 20 year olds. Everything I read shows Obama having won 60% of the youth vote and Romney only getting 37%. Of course that is just a block of voters 18-29 and not just 18 and 19 year old. Plus, the chart you have there shows those who turned 18 during Obama's presidency voted pro-democrat.