Anonymous wrote:GenX is a small one to begin with.
I’m actually in the cusp group - xennial or Oregon trail. Never fully identified as an Xer
So, yeah-there is also that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Genx and boomers are the same old people
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Genx and boomers are the same old people
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Genx and boomers are the same old people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Genx and boomers are the same old people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa Whoa Whoa! Put us 45 year olds with the 30-somethings.
GenX is conservative. Such a disappointment!
As a GenXer, I am also disappointed in my generation. You would think that having had to suffer the effects of Reaganism these last 30+ years that we would know better.
At least personally though, all of my former R friends now vote D.
Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa Whoa Whoa! Put us 45 year olds with the 30-somethings.
GenX is conservative. Such a disappointment!
As a GenXer, I am also disappointed in my generation. You would think that having had to suffer the effects of Reaganism these last 30+ years that we would know better.
At least personally though, all of my former R friends now vote D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa Whoa Whoa! Put us 45 year olds with the 30-somethings.
GenX is conservative. Such a disappointment!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa Whoa Whoa! Put us 45 year olds with the 30-somethings.
right? Can I PLEASE not be associated with those idiot racist old fogeys who wrap themselves in the confederate flag?
I renounce my lack of melanin