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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/reesetheone1/status/1590218228835704832[/twitter][/quote] I always wonder why they throw Asians into an all other category and not a separate breakout [/quote] Because Asians only makeup like 5% of the population, and even smaller voting block. -Asian American, Gen Xer, voted mostly blue Also, that age span is weird. 45 to 64 is a wide age span. It spans both Gen x and Boomers, the youngest of whom are 58.[/quote] Genx and boomers are the same old people [/quote] And Soon enough it will be the millennials and Gen Z when they get old. Everyone knows that young voters skew further left. Until someone points to data which shows significantly higher % of young people voting, this is business as usual.[/quote] I don't know what the final numbers ended up being, but in WI the youth vote for early/absentee voting was up 360% compared to 2018[/quote]
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