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Since smoking polls is popular with the right...
Here is yet another problem for the GOP. Not only have they failed to attract any non white voters which is the fastest growing segment in this country, a new study by the pew research center shows that millennials pretty much hate the GOP and the constant out rage the Republican Party seems to be stuck in.
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Crocket: Do a little research on the 'Pew Research Center'. I would be hesitant on believing what they say as not a manipulation of the polling data. |
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just so foolish...assuming trends in 2014 will carry over 20 years into the future.
just wait til the youth put up with 4 years of hilary. :) |
fuck the 2 party system.
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When I see ancient Mitch McConnell as the face of the Republicans and ancient Harry Reid as the face of the Democrats...I see 2 sides of the same coin when you want to talk about "young" ideas in either of those crooked parties.
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Does it have your picture on it? Or you under the illusion that the money you use and passes through your hands is in some way "yours". The point of money is to mask who is really making useful stuff and who controls it. |
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http://cdn.recombu.com/media/digital..._w670_h503.jpg 2 kinds of people on this planet, successful and non successful that make up conspiracy theories to explain why they are failures |
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"Since smoking polls is popular with the right…"
Not as popular as with liberals I suspect. . |
not trying to be my usually cocky self but some need to prepare themselves starting now for a republican president in 2016, otherwise you're likely to blow a gasket when it happens.
And it will happen. Most of you don't realize that less than a generation after the liberal 1960s, young voters overwhelmingly voted in Ronald Reagan http://elections.nytimes.com/2008/re...xit-polls.html http://static01.nyt.com/images/2014/...superJumbo.jpg current view: Quote:
Not to mention that in the last 75 years neither party has ever occupied the wh for 3 consecutive terms. |
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. http://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...s-1024x744.png http://www.people-press.org/files/20...11-3-11-17.png |
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Here's one reason: |
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I think more teachers are liberal because teaching is a profession that attracts that type of a person. Just like engineering tends to attract nerdy, intellectual males and design attracts those with an artistic side. To be a teacher you have to want to help people and understand that you are likely not going to get rich. That tends to attract people with a more liberal mindset. |
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The point is dems have an identity issue as well, specifically among the youngest. re: charts: Quote:
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Yet another group that has become disenfranchised from the right in the Cubans in south FL. They used to be overwhelmingly Republican and helped win many elections for the Right in FL. Now they are drifting to the left as well, meaning one of the only minority groups that usually always voted Republican was lost. While nothing would surprise me, the right just does not have the numbers to win a presidential race. They would basically have to pull a rabbit out of their hat and find a Republican version of what Obama was in his campaign. Now due to gerrymandering, they can still hold strong in the senate and house races, but even that is coming to a end. In FL for example, a judge just ruled that the FL state GOP broke the law by redistricting for the last election, which greatly favored the Republicans. They now have to reverse the redistricting and go back to a previous set up. |
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Their daily diatribes about teaching being more than a glorified part time job, that liberalism is something to aspire to, etc. etc. diminishes the education system. |
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Found yourself a job? Good for you! What is it? It's certainly nothing to do with this business |
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I'm not sure how what those 18-19 year old's feel about Obama will grandly affect the next election. I think it will all come down to the candidates. |
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