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2016 Postmortem

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gobears10

(310 posts)
Tue Dec 1, 2015, 09:27 PM Dec 2015

I'm 23 years old, and practically no liberal I know my age is supporting HRC. They are Bernie fans [View all]

From my experience, the overwhelming majority of millennial liberals are pro-Bernie Sanders, and have lukewarm support for Hillary Clinton.

Our demographic doesn't view "democratic socialism" as a dirty term, and we associate the term with Scandinavian social democracy rather than central planning in the U.S.S.R.

We're also very anti-drug war, pro-marijuana legalization, sick of war, support single-payer healthcare, support making colleges tuition and debt free, support dramatically reducing student debt, are pro-labor unions, pro-worker cooperatives, and pro-racial, LGBT, and gender justice. We're critical of Wall Street, and generally anti-establishment as a voting bloc.

Not surprising that we're picking the progressive in this race, Bernie Sanders, over the establishment candidate.

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Yep. HerbChestnut Dec 2015 #1
With the lack of attention the young voters are getting, you'd think 'radio silence' was planned. nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #93
All my 20 something are supporting Hillary not Sanders: You dont' know many people lewebley3 Dec 2015 #324
You're right. HerbChestnut Dec 2015 #339
LOL shwnrob Dec 2015 #346
Good 840high Dec 2015 #2
Just wait. Old ass school marms will be along to tell you morningfog Dec 2015 #3
look below UglyGreed Dec 2015 #7
They don't disappoint. morningfog Dec 2015 #12
It literally was the very next post after yours! Fawke Em Dec 2015 #8
I could write their tired, worn out script. morningfog Dec 2015 #11
Some people never tire of telling the truth ConservativeDemocrat Dec 2015 #214
Hillarians are plotting their revenge ad we sit. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2015 #13
A new tactic is to watch closely and jump in the number one response slot for threads rhett o rick Dec 2015 #345
I had sensed that, but never put it into words. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2015 #348
Old school marms speak the truth. hay rick Dec 2015 #76
In in 2012, most 70-year-olds voted for Romney. jeff47 Dec 2015 #142
Whoa, that is rude. wildeyed Dec 2015 #125
hillarians have a HUGE sense of grievance. its all they talk about. roguevalley Dec 2015 #127
So slurs are ok? wildeyed Dec 2015 #147
You don't know what a "hillarian" is... but it's sexist, ageist and just plain mean? Bubzer Dec 2015 #154
No but calling women old ass school marms is. wildeyed Dec 2015 #160
Where did someone call a woman that? morningfog Dec 2015 #162
Maybe I'm parsing it wrong, but it seems the comment said that School marms would reply. Bubzer Dec 2015 #165
You read it right. There is nothing about or direct to women there. morningfog Dec 2015 #238
Not just School marms but old ass school marms n'/t Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #287
Yes, the type that dismiss youth voters and enthusiasm. Old ass. morningfog Dec 2015 #290
Old ass? Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #291
He is old ass for sure. But, he appriciates and respects the youth vote. morningfog Dec 2015 #292
and by extension Hillary doesn't? Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #293
Hillary's supporters don't, see this thread. morningfog Dec 2015 #294
Hillary has not the youth vote to appreciate and respect. Kokonoe Dec 2015 #350
Keep collecting those wounds. Maedhros Dec 2015 #298
I am not wounded. wildeyed Dec 2015 #319
You are going out of your way to interpret comments in such a way Maedhros Dec 2015 #322
Oh bullshit. wildeyed Dec 2015 #325
The entire point of your post was to harangue a Bernie supporter for his supposed "sexism." Maedhros Dec 2015 #326
Only because it is. Bubzer Dec 2015 #338
It's as plain as milk what they are. sibelian Dec 2015 #250
This message was self-deleted by its author Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #304
Yeah, that will be why. morningfog Dec 2015 #143
It very well might be. wildeyed Dec 2015 #157
Right. Cause no one else every does any campaigning... Bubzer Dec 2015 #168
In my experience, wildeyed Dec 2015 #183
Statistics tend to show a relatively evenly split involvement between the genders. Bubzer Dec 2015 #190
Wait, this is only people 15-25. wildeyed Dec 2015 #251
Anecdotal evidence has less weight than statistical. Bubzer Dec 2015 #301
OK, so I said a thing you don't like and there is no possible explanation wildeyed Dec 2015 #318
These statistics are more valid than your unsubstantiated claim. Bubzer Dec 2015 #334
Do you really chose a candidate by their supporters? daleanime Dec 2015 #166
Actually, I hear that a lot from Hillaryites. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #257
No wonder both teachers unions endorsed HRC. Nice talk. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #134
What a stupid comment. morningfog Dec 2015 #145
No stupider than yours. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #146
Much stupider. What do my comments have to do morningfog Dec 2015 #155
So emotional. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #159
That's fine and good. Good on you for teaching too. morningfog Dec 2015 #161
the primaries haven't even started yet dlwickham Dec 2015 #167
I agree, totally. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #176
it doesn't help anyone but the repugs dlwickham Dec 2015 #180
"they want to see the opposing candidate go down no matter what " wendylaroux Dec 2015 #276
English please? dlwickham Dec 2015 #351
You say it with a Sanders picture as your avatar. wildeyed Dec 2015 #179
Good lord. Nothing sexist I. What I wrote, first. morningfog Dec 2015 #234
You're right it's not sexist... one_voice Dec 2015 #330
I don't think youth are posting about the youth voters not being worthy of morningfog Dec 2015 #333
Why do you think it is okay to post something like that in the first place? JTFrog Dec 2015 #201
You are free to alert or ignore if it is sooooo offensive to you. morningfog Dec 2015 #236
You didn't answer the question. Why did you think it was okay? JTFrog Dec 2015 #271
I see nothing wrong with it. morningfog Dec 2015 #285
Post removed Post removed Dec 2015 #323
The executive boards for those unions are supporting her. The membership, not so much. Bubzer Dec 2015 #163
Wrong. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #170
YMV but my friends with AFT paint a significantly different picture than you claim. Bubzer Dec 2015 #178
Maybe they should read their emails. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #181
You're right. Maybe they should. As well as all the local schools... possibly even the entire state. Bubzer Dec 2015 #185
I am very very active, I am an elected leader in my local and an organizer. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #189
Perhpas I wasn't clear. The process isn't working for my locality. At all. No e-mails were sent. Bubzer Dec 2015 #192
Everyone got the email about the issues survey--I took it. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #193
Dont assume that since you got the e-mail, everyone else did too. Clearly, thats not the case. Bubzer Dec 2015 #194
Well, don't know what to tell you. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #195
It's moot. The agreived groups are going through their processes. I look forward to seeing results. Bubzer Dec 2015 #198
I don't know if it applies to your union, but some union members on DU said the polling was early That Guy 888 Dec 2015 #225
Anecdotal evidence, I know but, I have two teachers in my immediate family both of whom are Hiraeth Dec 2015 #273
I know a handful of teachers who're Bernie supporters as well... and one who's a hillary supporter. Bubzer Dec 2015 #277
how many NEA members are there dlwickham Dec 2015 #171
3 million. They are one of the biggest unions in the US. Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #174
math isn't my strong point dlwickham Dec 2015 #177
Versus an executive board of, what? 10-12 people? Maybe a few more? Certainly less than a 100. Bubzer Dec 2015 #182
if the executive board isn't responsible to the members dlwickham Dec 2015 #188
I believe you are correct! Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #184
You are simply wrong about this... Sancho Dec 2015 #233
Ya, and the Teachers Union will end up with the same support Obama gave them mdbl Dec 2015 #254
Unions keep close track of issues like Obama's Starry Messenger Dec 2015 #260
That is just downright rude. Lilith Rising Dec 2015 #272
Old ass school marms? Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #284
Who appeals to the youth vote and doesn't discourage them from participating. morningfog Dec 2015 #286
Change the subject..AGAIN Tommy2Tone Dec 2015 #288
I didn't change the subject, I anticipated the piss-on-the-youth responses, morningfog Dec 2015 #289
Practically nobody your age shows up at the polls. onehandle Dec 2015 #4
And once again, I get to show you the demographics from 2008 and 2012 jeff47 Dec 2015 #15
Women elected President Obama. Women elect Democrats. onehandle Dec 2015 #16
Not THIS woman. What a ridiculous blanket statement. n/t Avalux Dec 2015 #24
Same here. 50+, female, Sanders supporter. Jackilope Dec 2015 #67
Me, too. Female, 50+, voting for Sanders (nt) Autumn Colors Dec 2015 #116
65+ year old woman people Dec 2015 #94
This woman's voting for Bernie. cui bono Dec 2015 #33
Nope. Look at the demographics. jeff47 Dec 2015 #43
NOT THIS ONE!! NO, NOT THIS ONE! n/t ChiciB1 Dec 2015 #54
My 4 twenty to thirty-something nieces all support Bernie dflprincess Dec 2015 #66
More women donate to Bernie than Clinton. sleepyvoter Dec 2015 #95
Not this woman loyalsister Dec 2015 #109
"Maybe it has something to do with their advocacy for a department of peace?" tecelote Dec 2015 #216
I haven't trusted her since IWR loyalsister Dec 2015 #274
I'm an older woman, and I am voting for Bernie. JDPriestly Dec 2015 #119
Not in this family hueymahl Dec 2015 #131
I think you got some sexism on your shoe there. I can smell it from here. AtheistCrusader Dec 2015 #217
This woman's voting for Bernie. senz Dec 2015 #218
This 62 year old female is voting for Bernie. SamKnause Dec 2015 #224
Good On You... These Millenials ARE Different From What ChiciB1 Dec 2015 #53
Read it, but.... Hulk Dec 2015 #98
If your claim was correct, Romney would have won. jeff47 Dec 2015 #112
Same complaint... Hulk Dec 2015 #153
So, your stereotype was utterly wrong, but you're gonna cling to it. jeff47 Dec 2015 #169
Find something better to do with your time. Hulk Dec 2015 #230
And that's an excellent example of how you lost my generation in the 90s. jeff47 Dec 2015 #270
^^^ Great post ^^^ beerandjesus Dec 2015 #249
That's nutty... CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #17
Actually, they didn't. They were the lowest voting bloc. leftofcool Dec 2015 #18
Barely. And they overwhelmingly voted for Obama. jeff47 Dec 2015 #45
This is for you Ned_Devine Dec 2015 #46
+1 leftofcool Dec 2015 #19
Showed up in 2008 and 2012. The youth vote turns out for presidential elections Scootaloo Dec 2015 #32
You do realize that the parties are more polarized than any time in at least 50 years right? mythology Dec 2015 #56
If by "polarized" you mean "yelling at one another louder" then yeah, probably. JoeyT Dec 2015 #75
Could you make your point with a little less poorly conceptualized jargon? Scootaloo Dec 2015 #105
19% of the total 2012 vote was from 18-29 yo per the exit polls provided by CNN LonePirate Dec 2015 #92
So 18-29 actually had more votes than the 65+ crowd. Interesting. RichVRichV Dec 2015 #352
You wish passiveporcupine Dec 2015 #77
Keep mocking us. :) retrowire Dec 2015 #81
it's important to remember green917 Dec 2015 #99
Exactly. retrowire Dec 2015 #101
Hillary does all the wind-measuring needed. In fact, NOAA should hire her. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #196
Pretty sure that's a Jim Hightower quote... Docreed2003 Dec 2015 #111
on recollection green917 Dec 2015 #341
No problem! Docreed2003 Dec 2015 #347
because the party gives them candidates like Hillary Clinton Doctor_J Dec 2015 #152
They did in 2008 and they will again in 2016 if we make the same prudent choice. n/t lumberjack_jeff Dec 2015 #213
Totally agree. BradBo Dec 2015 #219
Good for you guys!!! UglyGreed Dec 2015 #5
Someone will be along shortly to refute you with a poll that throws out people under 26. jeff47 Dec 2015 #6
I am 67 years old and none of my friends are supporting Hillary. Hepburn Dec 2015 #9
I'm a middle-aged woman.... CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #20
I'm a 63yo male. Fuddnik Dec 2015 #39
Don't sweat voting against a Democrat. Not all of them deserve our vote. jeff47 Dec 2015 #149
Once Again We BOOMERS Are Carrying The Ball... ChiciB1 Dec 2015 #59
You mean like how Boomers carried the ball in 2012 and voted for Romney? jeff47 Dec 2015 #151
Doing the same here... Hepburn Dec 2015 #265
Don't worry ibegurpard Dec 2015 #10
They're hell bent on... CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #23
Really sad to see this UglyGreed Dec 2015 #35
The only thing they're going to get is frostbite. Fuddnik Dec 2015 #41
Of course, their candidate is cold water personified! beerandjesus Dec 2015 #255
And if you guys show up at the polls, Bernie could well be our next prez. PatrickforO Dec 2015 #14
But will you lazy millennials actually vote? DrBulldog Dec 2015 #21
They do vote in the generals, not the off years though. For last 3 generals, youth have Turn CO Blue Dec 2015 #58
GenX is going to be very difficult to get. jeff47 Dec 2015 #84
As a fellow Gen X'er Docreed2003 Dec 2015 #115
The situation will not improve. We're of no consequence to them. sibelian Dec 2015 #253
I only WISH my student loans were paid off! Beartracks Dec 2015 #331
It's an important point worth discussing. PoliticalMalcontent Dec 2015 #87
K n R Blus4u Dec 2015 #22
My daughter is 22. Her boyfriend is 24. They LibDemAlways Dec 2015 #25
I'm 65 and all of my friends are supporting Bernie central scrutinizer Dec 2015 #26
Ahhh, sweet youth! I was angry and idealistic once too. NurseJackie Dec 2015 #27
Hey! I voted at that age. onehandle Dec 2015 #36
My gift to you Ned_Devine Dec 2015 #49
Glad that our economy and employment and NurseJackie Dec 2015 #55
yes indeed 35 years of neoliberal thatcherist economic policy has been great for all of us Warren Stupidity Dec 2015 #242
I was 19 1988 Michael Dukakis rbrnmw Dec 2015 #63
Got that? Being anti-war, pro single payer, anti-wall street, pro college for all, anti-third way Indepatriot Dec 2015 #60
I think you misunderstood. But ... NurseJackie Dec 2015 #91
I think they understood just fine... MrMickeysMom Dec 2015 #122
LOL NurseJackie Dec 2015 #132
Thank you. pacalo Dec 2015 #158
So you've lost your idealism? What happened? DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2015 #221
WTF!! Is it wrong to be idealistic? Dawgs Dec 2015 #343
No, there's nothing wrong with that at all. Just don't expect to accomplish much. NurseJackie Dec 2015 #344
Explains all I need to know about you. Dawgs Dec 2015 #353
You're welcome! Thank you for your interest. NurseJackie Dec 2015 #354
Bravo !!! - Many Us, Long In The Tooth, Are Right There With You... WillyT Dec 2015 #28
I'm 35 and only know one Sanders supporter. tammywammy Dec 2015 #29
Wow really? intersectionality Dec 2015 #282
I'm in the DFW area. tammywammy Dec 2015 #296
just a sampling 6chars Dec 2015 #30
Wellesley might not be the best example JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #197
I'm 60, and having much the same experience.... mike_c Dec 2015 #31
It's not just millenials Aerows Dec 2015 #34
Thanks for posting this, gobears10! BernTheRich Dec 2015 #37
Welcome to DU! MsLeopard Dec 2015 #85
Thank You for the warm DU welcome, MsLeopard! BernTheRich Dec 2015 #357
Very proud of you, grasshopper. Your generation makes me hopeful. AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #38
I am 77... Thespian2 Dec 2015 #40
Yea, I remember supporting George McGovern and learning what "political landslide" Hoyt Dec 2015 #42
Exactly moobu2 Dec 2015 #51
False equivilency Trajan Dec 2015 #135
Likely same outcome. Hoyt Dec 2015 #139
What about the comparison Bernie Sanders supporters constantly make moobu2 Dec 2015 #211
... Puglover Dec 2015 #275
My two kids are Bernie fans (25 and 31 years). And I am too! (39 years and holding LOL) Turn CO Blue Dec 2015 #44
Those kids UglyGreed Dec 2015 #48
precisely :) Turn CO Blue Dec 2015 #106
You are right PennsylvaniaMatt Dec 2015 #47
Supporting IS Fantastic... Ground Work & GOTV IS ChiciB1 Dec 2015 #50
Things will feel different when you're older. Trust me. MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #52
Will they vote or stay home if Bernie loses the primary? JoePhilly Dec 2015 #57
That Is A Really Interesting Question... Sincerely... WillyT Dec 2015 #62
How does a 23 year old come to feel "beaten down"? JoePhilly Dec 2015 #69
Well $200k in student debt, and a $12 per hour could do it. Fuddnik Dec 2015 #74
Humm ... I put myself through undergraduate and graduate school ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #78
And You Just May Be The Exception And Not The Rule... These Days... WillyT Dec 2015 #90
I held off on marriage, having kids, buying a house. JoePhilly Dec 2015 #97
Oh... GOP First... No Doubt... WillyT Dec 2015 #102
Not how it appears. JoePhilly Dec 2015 #103
Seriously Joe... I Expect To Get Stabbed In The Back By Republicans/RightWingers... WillyT Dec 2015 #114
So your emotions are ore important than the 94% policy vote alignment Clinton shares with Bernie? bettyellen Dec 2015 #141
As a 37 yr old dad of 3... Docreed2003 Dec 2015 #129
No Pooh-Pooh Here... I Think You Should Make It An OP !!! WillyT Dec 2015 #133
Thanks Willy Docreed2003 Dec 2015 #140
And Welcome To DU, Docreed2003 !!! WillyT Dec 2015 #138
So bootstrappy... [nt] Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #308
Ask GenX. jeff47 Dec 2015 #164
Great Post !!! WillyT Dec 2015 #205
21st century digital boy. aidbo Dec 2015 #208
I suppose that will depend on if they feel they can trust the nominee dflprincess Dec 2015 #73
Then they'll get the future they deserve. JoePhilly Dec 2015 #79
If the nominee is Hillary it's up to her to gain their trust and support dflprincess Dec 2015 #107
My guess would be that they stay home. Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #306
Then they'll get the future they deserve. JoePhilly Dec 2015 #307
Or we could moot the whole issue and put up a candidate for whom they'll turn out. Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #309
Actually, you don't know they'll turn out only for Bernie. JoePhilly Dec 2015 #311
I've got some gray in my beard too, Joe. Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #312
If true, then he should win the nomination and general yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #61
If I was 18, I would have supported the plainest speaking liberal out there The Second Stone Dec 2015 #64
In 1980 I Voted for John Anderson gordyfl Dec 2015 #130
Anderson didn't spoil the reelection directly like Perot and Nader The Second Stone Dec 2015 #187
'Reagan did good things' is where we part ways. I cut my political adult molars protesting his Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #261
One Good Move by Reagan gordyfl Dec 2015 #356
Great post, gobears! PoliticalMalcontent Dec 2015 #65
This is why I trust real life more than the polls. Kalidurga Dec 2015 #68
Hearing the same thing from my 24 year old son, thanks. n/t slipslidingaway Dec 2015 #70
Scary. zentrum Dec 2015 #71
The exit poll data will indeed be interesting. Orrex Dec 2015 #72
Here here my fellow 20 something! retrowire Dec 2015 #80
I haven't seen any Hillary paraphenalia that I recall, but I also live in a red area. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #258
Of course the media is lying - that's what they are paid to do. Maedhros Dec 2015 #299
i'm an old fart w0nderer Dec 2015 #82
Hmm. No replies in more than an hour. Interesting. MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #83
There were 71 replies in the hour before your post. (nt) jeff47 Dec 2015 #89
I was talking about the OP. nt MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #96
Why were you operating under the assumption that it's unusual for that to happen? (nt) jeff47 Dec 2015 #110
Because, Jeff, folks usually do an OP and then reply to the replies. MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #117
No, that happens about half the time. jeff47 Dec 2015 #120
Don't think you would do that. MeNMyVolt Dec 2015 #121
I'm not every poster on DU. (nt) jeff47 Dec 2015 #123
Just guessing you're a guy. The young women I know are split among the candidates. n/t pnwmom Dec 2015 #86
Why would you guess that? Is it the red rose in their signature? JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #199
The OP doesn't know anyone who supports Hillary. pnwmom Dec 2015 #203
I see what you are saying, but if you apply that logic to all posters who come here, even if... JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #204
What rose? pnwmom Dec 2015 #206
My 23 and 24 year old sons and their friends are O'Malley fans. JTFrog Dec 2015 #88
Talk to them. Duppers Dec 2015 #226
Hillary Supporters are Conservative Democrats gordyfl Dec 2015 #100
not all of are conservatives dlwickham Dec 2015 #172
She has especially high support among minority voters, African Americans pnwmom Dec 2015 #207
When I was 23 everybody I knew voted for McGovern redstateblues Dec 2015 #104
Yup mwrguy Dec 2015 #128
Good to know! merrily Dec 2015 #108
You young people are wonderful. Fight for what you need and believe in Autumn Dec 2015 #113
I'm 64 and most liberals I know also find Bernie more aligned with their views. Kablooie Dec 2015 #118
So, it's very likely they will end up not voting? Same as it's been all too long. Thanks kids.... bettyellen Dec 2015 #124
We need to encourage their political involvement ... slipslidingaway Dec 2015 #148
It's discouraging, as much as they came out for Obama- no one followed up on the mid terms... bettyellen Dec 2015 #340
You have better social media now, gobears.... MrMickeysMom Dec 2015 #126
Your generation has it harder than mine did when it comes to economic success. upaloopa Dec 2015 #136
63 years old and I'm with you 100%. JEB Dec 2015 #137
That has been my experience while campaigning for Bernie. Live and Learn Dec 2015 #144
I can't believe this fact is lost on the Clintons, Clintonistas, party big shots Doctor_J Dec 2015 #150
I'm 67 years old, and no liberal I know my age is supporting HRC. They are Bernie fans. Scuba Dec 2015 #156
Well I'm 55 and I only know one Bernie supporter MaggieD Dec 2015 #267
Well I think you are an exception, it's hard to get the 20somethings to go and vote. YOHABLO Dec 2015 #173
The Millennials I know are the same way. Arugula Latte Dec 2015 #175
I'm 40 PatrynXX Dec 2015 #186
I am a female boomer and I think it is great that the millenials are supporting Bernie. avaistheone1 Dec 2015 #191
Vote for the candidate of your choice. Beacool Dec 2015 #200
Lettuce aidbo Dec 2015 #210
Great to see you, Bea!! Where have you been? (eom) StevieM Dec 2015 #337
Hi, Stevie. Beacool Dec 2015 #342
well vadermike Dec 2015 #202
I'm 25 and prefer O'Malley (and would've loved to see Biden run) Jamaal510 Dec 2015 #209
I hope ya'll vote for the Democratic candidate flamingdem Dec 2015 #212
Essentially you want the millenials to conform to the candidate that the party selects ... slipslidingaway Dec 2015 #222
Your generation is the hope of the future, gobears10. senz Dec 2015 #215
+1 darkangel218 Dec 2015 #228
You could be 33 years old (like me) and have the same feelings and experiences. Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #220
When We Stand Together - No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Dec 2015 #223
My 28yo son is for Bernie Duppers Dec 2015 #227
Keep believing themonster Dec 2015 #229
"Hillary is FOR the things that you mentioned." - only during her campaign, IMO. djean111 Dec 2015 #240
What a silly post Doctor_J Dec 2015 #297
Please continue your support with all of your friends SmittynMo Dec 2015 #231
the polls show you are outnumbered treestar Dec 2015 #232
There is plenty of data: younger voters don't register or vote. Sancho Dec 2015 #235
Its a statistical fact workinclasszero Dec 2015 #305
Not to mention all the registration roadblocks states have put in place. Sancho Dec 2015 #310
You have to be pretty committed to vote workinclasszero Dec 2015 #315
Here's the thing to notice Android3.14 Dec 2015 #237
Kicked and recommended to the Max! Enthusiast Dec 2015 #239
Wonderful post. BeanMusical Dec 2015 #241
You should have heard them at my thanksgiving pengu Dec 2015 #243
Very suspicious, anecdotal argument. Darb Dec 2015 #246
What do I care what you think about me? pengu Dec 2015 #248
Don't forget pro-guns. nt LexVegas Dec 2015 #244
My Granddaughter is 23. Big Hillary fan. So are most of her friends. She votes. Laser102 Dec 2015 #245
Old Ass School Marms yellowwoodII Dec 2015 #247
I thought socialism was ok when I was a kid too MaggieD Dec 2015 #252
Socialism is the philosophical basis of Universal Health Care. sibelian Dec 2015 #256
Well you're wrong again MaggieD Dec 2015 #259
Bernies rural constituency has had a say in Bernies Gun Policy harun Dec 2015 #264
Her constituents.... MaggieD Dec 2015 #266
Kick UglyGreed Dec 2015 #262
Bernie is the bait for your type, HRC the switch harun Dec 2015 #263
Kick for Trumad UglyGreed Dec 2015 #268
Millennials should not be allowed to serve in the military NYCButterfinger Dec 2015 #269
I have a 23 year old daughter and a 28 year old daughter voting for Clinton Gothmog Dec 2015 #278
K&R! marym625 Dec 2015 #279
Interesting. It contradicts many polls that show book_worm Dec 2015 #280
You are probably living in a "bubble" RandySF Dec 2015 #281
Well done you! My son is 22, his girlfriend is 21 and ALL their friends at college are also in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #283
Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. nt Dr Hobbitstein Dec 2015 #295
We Old Timers . . . Gamecock Lefty Dec 2015 #300
ROFL! mdbl Dec 2015 #302
Question for you, from a fellow Sanders supporter. . . DinahMoeHum Dec 2015 #303
This makes me happy to hear DebbieCDC Dec 2015 #313
You millennial kids rock, and are welcome to hang out on my lawn. nt Zorra Dec 2015 #314
Good ! The young voters see who on their side Truprogressive85 Dec 2015 #316
So... if Hillary gets the nomination, are you going to sit out ecstatic Dec 2015 #317
I'm 69 and same here. Having said that ... broadcaster75201 Dec 2015 #320
But do you vote? malthaussen Dec 2015 #321
I have a 22 year old and a 24 year old and they've said the same thing. crim son Dec 2015 #327
and before the party elitists yell about "young people costing us votes," try running someone MisterP Dec 2015 #328
My 20 year old and her college friends azmom Dec 2015 #329
I am hearing same in my family.........n/t dixiegrrrrl Dec 2015 #332
How large is your circle of acquaintances, I wonder? MineralMan Dec 2015 #335
I'm Much Older billhicks76 Dec 2015 #336
You also don't Jeb Bartlet Dec 2015 #349
And that's your choice. Arkana Dec 2015 #355
The proof will be in the pudding Blue_Tires Dec 2015 #358
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