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Originally posted by sperbonzo
Funny and true.
For all of the hype and push....the percentages from 18 to 24 that voted this year was THE SAME that it was in 2000..... about 10%
It also cracks me up how high-level actors in Hollywood, who make millions but have never had to actually build a company and work 12 hours a day six days a week (average work time of the top 5% in the US), for years and years, never dealt with hiring, firing, thousands of government regulations on their business, etc, etc.... but instead work 4 months a year for 10 million dollars....
It's funny how they really think that they have the ear of the "people" and can influence an election.
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Hmmm... I get where you're coming from re: the actors, but I'm not sure I agree. Do you think Arnold would have been elected Governator without his celebrity?
There's a long history of artists becoming involved in elections, on both sides. I welcome it. They could just sit back and do nothing - instead, they put forth an effort, which is commendable on the part of any citizen, democrat or republican.