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In reply to the discussion: Anti-Trump, but not fully for Biden: Will Gen Z vote? [View all]LizBeth
(11,222 posts)27. "can't vote for better instead of perfect" Totally agree with your post.
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It needs to be hammered that OrangeAnus is the reason they can't/shouldn't go out partying on Sat
Ferrets are Cool
Oct 2020
#1
My kiddo is 21 and is voting for Biden like the rest of my household, but none of us are
Luciferous
Oct 2020
#2
I just thought I would share her perspective here but apparently that was a mistake 🙄
Luciferous
Oct 2020
#58
Yes. He wasn't my first choice, or my second, or even my fourth. My husband wasn't
Luciferous
Oct 2020
#56
Not being excited is one thing, but using the word "reluctantly has an entirely different meaning
still_one
Oct 2020
#63
Tell her she is voting to position Kamala Harris for 2024 or 2028. Harris is not an old white guy.nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2020
#12
Wasn't suggesting haranguing her. Poster can mention it to her daughter to help her feel good. . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2020
#42
So help them get thinking earlier in life. Actually many of them think about the REALLY LONG game
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2020
#64
Even though she doesn't like Biden she has still been encouraging her friends to vote for him. She
Luciferous
Oct 2020
#65
We'll take it and hope to teach that half a loaf is better than a poke in the eye. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2020
#66
Except that the OP did NOT mention a daughter. Just excerpted an article. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2020
#44
my barely 18 yr old grand daughter was all bernie...she doesnt even follow politics so
samnsara
Oct 2020
#5
They've often heard distrust of the former vice president and the Democratic Party establishment on
kacekwl
Oct 2020
#8
I like the marriage analogy...You're not getting married, you're catching a bus.
Wounded Bear
Oct 2020
#43
That mindset reminds me of they type of people that only see failure in a setback.
Blue_true
Oct 2020
#50
It will be interesting to see if a disaster like Trump will bring out their vote, and fun if it does
LizBeth
Oct 2020
#28
I think this is where Biden really excels. Finding good people and listening. Being open.
LizBeth
Oct 2020
#30
The article begins: "When Bernie Sanders -- political darling of Generation Z --"
still_one
Oct 2020
#25