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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Millennials are almost the largest voting bloc. [View all]CorkySt.Clair
(1,507 posts)13. +1
This Gen X-Er isn't conflicted nor did I feel I needed to be catered to when I came of age. I know the sadists at the GOP have nothing to offer and are bad for the country. I've been hip to that for as long as I've been politically aware.
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Not only are they the vast majority, they're also the group that is MORE LIKELY to vote n/t
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#37
69 million is not a majority in a country with ~240 million voting age individuals.
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#3
I'm not missing the point at all. I'm pointing out that "majority" isn't remotely true.
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#40
They'll eventually become more reliable voters, and they'll still be "Millenials", but ...
NurseJackie
Jun 2016
#24
As a baby boomer who lived through the 80's, your description does not match my memories.
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2016
#9
And you think people with kids losing their houses was less unfortunate?
La Lioness Priyanka
Jun 2016
#31
No, you really sound as though you don't get how painful it was for other people
La Lioness Priyanka
Jun 2016
#43
The thing that you don't get is that 20-somethings don't stay 20-something forever
Tarc
Jun 2016
#49
As if there isn't a huge cultural chasm between someone 35 (an old millennial) and someone
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#70
It's the job of citizens to inform themselves, speak up, and get their own asses out to vote.
Hekate
Jun 2016
#72
My loved ones are my inspiration. I don't rely on politicians to get me off my ass and to the polls.
LuvLoogie
Jun 2016
#78
Do sanders didn't give them something to vote for ? because most young people did not vote
JI7
Jun 2016
#64
There won't be more "millenials" eligible to vote in four years. They are Gen Z. And they
BreakfastClub
Jun 2016
#74
Yet you don't vote if you don't get your way, you don't vote in off year elections.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#80
It doesn't help to have people that are eligible to vote if they don't vote.
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#91