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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mamdani only won the primary because of younger voters - most of whom are well-off and have never known a day of hard work in their lives. This should be fun to watch.[/quote] That's what you tell yourself. But also because of people like me and my peers. We're all GenX. Did you think only youngsters voted for him? You would be wrong.[/quote] Not PP: This NYC-residing GenXer did NOT rank Mamdani and will NOT be voting for him in the fall. I want to vote for a millennial socialist like a hole in the head. Probably going to write in Adrienne Adams.[/quote] How does it feel that Millennial socialists skipped right past Gen X in national politics? Gen X is like a ghost generation[/quote] Gen X kind of blurred together with late arriving Boomer Gen. if you were born in the 60s or early 70s you likely had brothers and sister born in the early 60s who were called Boomers. It’s stupid to label people based on someone labeling two people born four years apart on either end as being different. [/quote] I guess. I think if you weren’t old enough to get drafted to Vietnam, you’re Gen X. I guess Obama is technically a boomer but he seems more Gen X since he was born in 1961, too young to serve in Vietnam. He was 18 in 1980. [/quote]
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