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In reply to the discussion: Imagine... You're Turning 18 Before The 2016 Election... What Party Do You Choose, And Why ??? [View all]ALBliberal
(3,347 posts)29. My son just turned 18. The age group thinks politics doesn't matter both parties are the same etc.
But my son will vote and he will vote Democratic. He knows the importance of the Supreme Court nominations coming up.
But he's generally not excited about politics. He told me last night that his age group is the iPhone age group. He wonders how much they really can think things through how much they really understand about their world and what's going on...so much is played out through social media. Entire relationships are played out through instagram etc. It will be interesting to see what happens!
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Imagine... You're Turning 18 Before The 2016 Election... What Party Do You Choose, And Why ??? [View all]
WillyT
Apr 2015
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my son is turning 18 in oct. my other one that is turning 20 will get his first election.
seabeyond
Apr 2015
#1
I would definitely be turned off by the hyper-religious nuttiness of the republicans.
arcane1
Apr 2015
#2
Most teens? If the choice is between a slick but vacuous commercial and two younger candidates...
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#3
Their younger candidates preach the same stupid, bigoted shit that the older ones do.
BlueStater
Apr 2015
#8
It's not that young adults are not critical thinkers. It's that they don't have a lot of life
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#28
My very first was a 3rd party vote for Ron "Fuck Ron Paul" Paul, entirely because of the weed.
arcane1
Apr 2015
#6
They still desire in many ways the same things we did and yet I think because of the internet
AuntPatsy
Apr 2015
#7
Of course they do! And for the same reason they went for Obama in 2008
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2015
#24
My son is 16. My daughter is 20. She sees the economic mess we are in and is pissed.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#11
Thank you Willy. It's scary being a parent right now. Every generation is doing worse than the last.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#15
I started toward the Green party but they don't go far enough on education for me.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#18
I was clueless at 18. It takes a few years of getting out on your own, paying the bills,
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#21
Young people especially this generation are anti-establishment which gives me hope. Both parties
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#23
With the young people in my family the reasons for voting Demcratic are just a part of how our
jwirr
Apr 2015
#34
We just agree to disagree in our household. My father is evangelical Christian.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#35
That would be very hard and not worth arguing with him. He is probably not going to change his
jwirr
Apr 2015
#36
My son just turned 18. The age group thinks politics doesn't matter both parties are the same etc.
ALBliberal
Apr 2015
#29
Tell your son not to sell himself short. That social media generation can spark revolutions with
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#32