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In reply to the discussion: "Boomers seem very resistant to understanding that the living standards".... [View all]Celerity
(55,021 posts)It is not remotely close.
Also, Boomers and up voted majority Trump and Rethug Congress both times, so there's that.
In 2024, Millennials and Gen Z will vote (actual votes, not just eligible voters) in equal numbers to Boomers and up, toss in Xennials (Carter Babies, born 1977-1980) and they will outvote the older gens.
The younger voters overwhelmingly vote Dem, especially my age cohort (18-32, I am dead in the middle) but I have been trying to warn that Biden and Dems are cratering with 44yo and unders, especially 30yo and unders (down a net 50 points from Jan 2021 to mid December 2021) in YouGov polling (I need to see if those trends continue).
If the official Democratic Party's real world stance in both words and actions equalled the worst third to half of DU when it comes to anti youth (especially Millennial and Gen Z) sentiment, we (is in we Democrats) would be well done and dusted for 2022 and likely 2024.
If it mirrored the worst fifth to a quarter or so here (and continued as such with Gen X taking over for Boomers and up in terms of putting the anti-youth boot in), it would be Red waves as far as the eye could see.