Anonymous wrote:I feel like this happens every election. Young kids like free handouts until they have to get a real.job and pay for everyone elses. Surprise!
That 30-44 group are millennials and they used to be liberal too- they got Obama elected in 2008 and now it's only D+2?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this happens every election. Young kids like free handouts until they have to get a real.job and pay for everyone elses. Surprise!
That 30-44 group are millennials and they used to be liberal too- they got Obama elected in 2008 and now it's only D+2?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 43 and have an 18 yo daughter that just voted for the first time. Disappointed in our home state results (Texas) but not surprised. I'm glad that I'm safe from reproductive consequences but she and I have concerns about her future with that. She has long term plans to move out of state, where she has legal protection for reproductive care if needed. Sad state of affairs we have in America.
I have some hope for the future now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They care about RvW getting overturned and the environment.
And LGBTQ rights.
My gen z voting kids are more passionate about RvW and LGBTQ rights than all other issues.
Anonymous wrote:Which generation isn't more liberal when they're younger?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was never any risk of a red wave. Just the usual Beltway bubble groupthink about midterms.
+1
Now so dismissive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They care about RvW getting overturned and the environment.
And LGBTQ rights.
My gen z voting kids are more passionate about RvW and LGBTQ rights than all other issues.
Do they live on their own? Do you still support them? I don’t think people fully mature in their appreciation of money and government until they are 100% on their own. Many young millennials and Gen Z are still on some form of parental dole.
How many borderline senile seniors who love more than bleeding medicare dry while happily vote R every election?
Anonymous wrote:There was never any risk of a red wave. Just the usual Beltway bubble groupthink about midterms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They care about RvW getting overturned and the environment.
And LGBTQ rights.
My gen z voting kids are more passionate about RvW and LGBTQ rights than all other issues.
Do they live on their own? Do you still support them? I don’t think people fully mature in their appreciation of money and government until they are 100% on their own. Many young millennials and Gen Z are still on some form of parental dole.
wAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They care about RvW getting overturned and the environment.
And LGBTQ rights.
My gen z voting kids are more passionate about RvW and LGBTQ rights than all other issues.
Do they live on their own? Do you still support them? I don’t think people fully mature in their appreciation of money and government until they are 100% on their own. Many young millennials and Gen Z are still on some form of parental dole.