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In reply to the discussion: For Those Complaining about the Baby Boomer Vote: [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)64. Your argument has the massive hole
Which Democrat actually ran on expanding LGBT rights and protections?
So Millennials were supposed to go out and vote for Democrats who said nothing about this subject, or actively opposed it.
Their actions allow an unjust situation to remain in place.
Except that no Democrat was talking about changing that situation. Given that Democrats have just let the courts advance LGBT rights, why would we believe that politicians who don't talk about this subject would do anything about this subject?
The States with the highest minimum wages are run by Democrats. Are they blind to this, these young voters in States with the Federal rate?
No Democrats in those states ran on raising the minimum wage. In fact, they ran away from it.
The States with good access to abortion and other reproductive choices are Democratic States. How come those youth who care about choice don't notice that and act accordingly?
No Democrats in those states ran on expanding abortion access. In fact, they ran away from it.
But the youth don't notice this, even as their own Red State locks them up for a dime bag?
No Democrats in those states ran on cutting back on the war on drugs. In fact, they ran away from it.
See the pattern yet?
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I'm in my early fifties, and I've voted in every election except the last midterm (2012)
MANative
Nov 2014
#1
A lot (not all) "dream" about some kind of "violent rebellion" somebody else will...
Amonester
Nov 2014
#14
And a lot of them dreamers know that, so they waste hours of their time playing
Amonester
Nov 2014
#21
So these youngest non-voters decided to leave the fight (for all that list) definitely
Amonester
Nov 2014
#89
If they actually support LGBT equality they would vote, taking a lesson from LGBT voters who
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#30
This baby boomer votes straight Democratic in every election and every primary.
greatauntoftriplets
Nov 2014
#28
Young people don't vote, never have, maybe never will. What is the big deal?
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#35
Wait a minute, I never said I didn't vote nor did I say you shouldn't vote.
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#68
The difference is that you are looking at the results obtained within the system
GliderGuider
Nov 2014
#57
So you refuse to pay taxes? If not, you do in fact participate in that system, you just refuse to
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#51