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In reply to the discussion: A New Brand of Democrat That Could Mean Trouble for Hillary... [View all]mick063
(2,424 posts)84. The link you provided was an extremely compelling read.
According to that link, at my age, I should be influenced by Reagan.
I do not fit the narrative of the author. The economic collapse of 2008 and the rise of Occupy had incredible influence on me. Perhaps more influence than any events in my lifetime.
I am almost 100% aligned with the young folks here. They do, however, need to understand the importance of Social Security. There will come a time when they must look out for their parents and retirement comes much quicker for them than they perceive.
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Well as the article said, millennials favor socialism as an economic system......
socialist_n_TN
Sep 2013
#106
I think their anti-establishment attitude will definitely help shake things up.
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#11
I recommend watching the film "The Inheritance" (1964) to young folks (and others).
Eleanors38
Sep 2013
#85
If democrats want the Millennial vote then they need to do things that will help Millennials like
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#21
"So, if democrats want their vote they will have to do the work and earn their vote."
polichick
Sep 2013
#23
You make a great point! For years one of the first topics of conversation when getting
maddiemom
Sep 2013
#65
I want to know if HRC will make a firm commitment to ending the war on sick pot smokers.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#55
If that's the case, then why did two Colorado Senators that supported rational gun laws
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#56
You can't equate social issues (and gun control IS a social issue)......
socialist_n_TN
Sep 2013
#86
Possibly because gun-control is less popular and more elitist than you think.
Eleanors38
Sep 2013
#88
"Warren won her Senate race by eight points overall, but by 30 points among the young."
polichick
Sep 2013
#69
Not my experience with Millenials, at all. MORE conformist than previous generations, not less...nt
Romulox
Sep 2013
#80
Not surprising. OWS should have been an awakening for what is now the old, DLC/Third Way disastrous
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#82
For those of you who were down in the dumps claiming nothing would change....
Left Coast2020
Sep 2013
#92
Hillary Clinton, Queen of Blue Dogs/"New" DEMS/Third Way/Corporate Centrism/BIPARTISANSHIP!/etc.
blkmusclmachine
Sep 2013
#95
Please don't tell me a new crowd of Dems is threatening her from the RIGHT?
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#107
Isn't there a 'new brand of Democrat' every presidential election cycle that means trouble?
wyldwolf
Sep 2013
#114
"As far as the big money went and the MIC and NSA the message was it was business as usual."
polichick
Sep 2013
#119