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arcane1

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52. If they don't vote for Clinton they'll go under the bus.
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 01:41 PM
Oct 2015

Soon we'll be hearing that they're "not real Americans" or some such nonsense.

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I can't see the younger people wanting to vote for the Status Quo that has so screwed them Hydra Oct 2015 #1
Nailed it ... "If no real change is presented, why expect support?" nt slipslidingaway Oct 2015 #2
They won't. Avalux Oct 2015 #40
Yes, they are pissed off about having their opportunities taken away from them and they liberal_at_heart Oct 2015 #59
K&R - and it's not just Millenials who love Bernie 99th_Monkey Oct 2015 #3
Great post! Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #34
Thank you. nt 99th_Monkey Oct 2015 #41
Yes, I agree. Great post. azmom Oct 2015 #54
But! It's! Her! TURN! Scootaloo Oct 2015 #4
Just Like Last Time... 2007/2008 WillyT Oct 2015 #5
In the three hours I spent trying to register new voters... Duckfan Oct 2015 #6
Millennials (also known as the Millennial Generation[1] or Generation Y) jtuck004 Oct 2015 #10
From the Book PADemD Oct 2015 #12
I'm a millennial AJH032 Oct 2015 #7
But what does it mean? Duckfan Oct 2015 #8
It means they came of age around the year 2000 (the millenial) or later thesquanderer Oct 2015 #19
Remember Windows Millenial Edition? Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2015 #66
Canadian Liberals just got a Landslide DESPITE POLLS!!! cprise Oct 2015 #9
No they didn't dsc Oct 2015 #17
Which poll was that? cprise Oct 2015 #47
the cbc poll tracker dsc Oct 2015 #48
IIRC it shifted right near the end, didn't show a majority result. cprise Oct 2015 #53
they were fairly close in percentages dsc Oct 2015 #58
Why the late, strong trend? People digging in to research candidates cprise Oct 2015 #63
And if millennials don't get their binky? LuvLoogie Oct 2015 #11
You sound like you need a binky. nt malokvale77 Oct 2015 #14
Or they just move back home and live off their parents. leftofcool Oct 2015 #29
Are you freaking kidding me? Our young azmom Oct 2015 #55
Hurling insults is totally the best way to get voters to support your cause. (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #31
If they don't vote for Clinton they'll go under the bus. arcane1 Oct 2015 #52
Nice disdain for a generation artislife Oct 2015 #37
Then you don't get their votey. Jester Messiah Oct 2015 #56
Sanders would make a great vice president uponit7771 Oct 2015 #13
My grandkids are certainly enthusiastic about Bernie. nt malokvale77 Oct 2015 #15
And overwhelmingly they are the least informed, least self-less of the electorate. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2015 #16
What is the basis for such a statement? stillwaiting Oct 2015 #21
Thats a GOP talking point. Bubzer Oct 2015 #23
I agree and also the least likely to vote. I work with many, many young people, most Tipperary Oct 2015 #25
Well, for their entire adult life, we've given them the choice between jeff47 Oct 2015 #32
You Don't know a thing about milleneals azmom Oct 2015 #57
I think I disagree that they are the least informed. I see all jwirr Oct 2015 #62
Bernie isnt going to win the nomination moobu2 Oct 2015 #18
While you've got your crystal ball out, mind getting winning lottary numbers as well? Bubzer Oct 2015 #24
I would think in these terms we need baby boomers treestar Oct 2015 #20
This year, Millennials will overtake Baby Boomers Fumesucker Oct 2015 #22
The baby boomers are more likely to vote. Tipperary Oct 2015 #26
I am the first of the Baby Boomers 1946 bkkyosemite Oct 2015 #27
Three baby boomers in our household and all 3 are Bernie supports and 1 "greatest generation" is in_cog_ni_to Oct 2015 #38
Nope. There are more millennials than boomers now. (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #33
Yep! 83.1 million millennials and 74 million boomers. Millennials support Bernie and are going in_cog_ni_to Oct 2015 #36
strange because the boomers did not necessarily replace themselves. treestar Oct 2015 #43
Yep. Both generations started out the same size jeff47 Oct 2015 #44
Polls are showing Robbins Oct 2015 #28
Short term thinking artislife Oct 2015 #39
Yes they do! My son, his girlfriend and everyone he knows on campus supports Bernie. Even his in_cog_ni_to Oct 2015 #30
The millenials in my area tend to be very excited about Bernie. Bubzer Oct 2015 #35
They are the key to our success but also the key to our midterm losses and any voting segment that Bluenorthwest Oct 2015 #42
Minorities are the key to Democratic success. And we love Hillary. nt. LexVegas Oct 2015 #45
then get ready for Robbins Oct 2015 #50
Exactly. jwirr Oct 2015 #65
you sure are sure of yourself. There are all kinds of groups that can claim to be the key liberal_at_heart Oct 2015 #61
As a millenial, if you're staking Bernie's chances of winning on us, it's over. StrongBad Oct 2015 #46
I hate these things that single out one group treestar Oct 2015 #49
Bernie's greatest achievement will be making it acceptable or OK to vote for someone like him randys1 Oct 2015 #51
I'm a Millenial for Hillary. Metric System Oct 2015 #60
And here I thought the "H" meant Hankerin for Bernie... Bubzer Oct 2015 #64
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