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BoneyardDem

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16. These and many article are easy to find
Thu Jan 18, 2018, 02:31 PM
Jan 2018

polling stats often indicate young republicans as being upset at the GOP and Trump, but most claim they will vote RW anyway and not vote in droves for Dems. I guess I'm trying to find a way for the younger voting republicans to realize that they are not alone in feeling antagonistic towards the GOP, that many are choosing not to vote and it's ok to think that way because their peers are already "there". It's not a difficult Social Psychology method to understand "group" mentality.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/13/opinion/alabama-republicans-trump.html

Many once-Republican young people left the party, and many young people who might have considered themselves Republicans in the past are simply electing to stay independent. In the most recent Harvard Institute of Politics poll of Americans under 30, only 22 percent identified as Republican. The largest affiliation category was independent, at 39 percent. Research by NBC has confirmed that young voters increasingly see no need to identify with either party and are unsure if either one


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/10/06/does-the-republican-party-really-have-a-young-person-problem/?utm_term=.a988b14f3aaf

Although Americans younger than 30 are less likely to identify as Republicans than are older people, the trend has been stable. The graph below, which draws on surveys from the American National Election Studies (ANES), shows that the gap between different age groups that emerged in the early 2000s has stabilized. There is no clear downward trend in Republican identification among young people.
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Moreover, there is little evidence that younger Republicans view the Democratic Party much more favorably than older Republicans do. When asked to rate the Democratic Party on a 0-100 scale, where 100 is the most favorable rating, Republicans ages 18-29 gave the Democrats an average rating of 29.5 in 2016, while Republicans ages 65 and older gave the Democrats a rating of 21.7. Over time, Republicans of all age groups have become less favorable to the Democratic Party while remaining consistently favorable to their own party.

Second, within the Republican Party, young people are not always more consistently liberal than older people. For example, although young people are often described as racially progressive, younger Republicans do not have different views of African Americans. The graph below shows trends in Republicans’ views on a scale ranging from 0-100, where 100 is the most favorable rating. Not only is there little change over time, but the views of all age groups are very similar. Trends in evaluations of Asian Americans and Hispanics tell a similar story.
not voting would serve democrats well, as republicans give them nothing to vote FOR beachbum bob Jan 2018 #1
Why would we be doing that? We've got to stop tilting at those idiotic windmills. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #2
agreed that is ONE strategic move BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #4
Good luck. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #5
I don't think they will ever vote Dem....but perhpas they are no longer wanting to vote REP BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #8
Until they pledge never to vote Republican again, they are idiot racist fuckheads Orrex Jan 2018 #3
Deplorable, Despicable, and Disposable. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #6
Better to get the Democratic voters to SHOW UP. DinahMoeHum Jan 2018 #7
THAT...is what I'm saying!! BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #9
According to what I have seen there are few almost( none')'young' GOP voters...the GOP is cooked as Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #10
In 2016 NewJeffCT Jan 2018 #15
obama the cool dude vs clinton the grandma. image makes a big difference msongs Jan 2018 #17
It was a lot of things NewJeffCT Jan 2018 #18
Im good if they just stay home. onecaliberal Jan 2018 #11
Agreed.... Wounded Bear Jan 2018 #12
They won't vote for Democrats in droves, and Democrats don't need them to NewJeffCT Jan 2018 #13
Not true according to some Bradshaw3 Jan 2018 #14
These and many article are easy to find BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #16
Fortunately, there are fewer and fewer young Republican voters. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #19
If candidates want the young to vote, they have to speak to them crazycatlady Jan 2018 #20
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