Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time: the older you get, the more conservative you become because you have actual life experience, have been mugged longer by the government for taxes, have a family, and acquire wealth. So much for the myth that the GOP would die off with the Boomers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/upshot/millennials-polling-politics-republicans.html
Let's see how badly the Democrats accelerate this trend in 2024.
I haven't found this true with my friends. I think this is "wishful hoping" on your part!
Wow, because anecdotal stories are so useful, as opposed to the objective stats used in the article that covered the entire cohort of Millennials.
Guess you must be a younger Millennial at the tailend who was taught common core math.
All Common Core Math is the idea of showing your work. It's not "new math" or shortcuts, some crazy curriculm, or anything new. Very simply it means show us how you arrived at your answer.
It looks like you, OP, could have used this, no?
Anonymous wrote:Boomers are dying off and GenZ won't be voting for anything other than liberals and progressives for at least 20 years.

Anonymous wrote:Out of all age groups, trump is most popular among......you guessed it.....Millennials. In fact, Biden is barely polling more popular than Trump at the moment. Biden's numbers will continue to sink once the looming recession hits later this year or into next year right before the elections. Once people lose jobs, Biden is toast.
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Donald_Trump
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Joe_Biden
Yeah, ehat we need is Trump! He's a "successful businessman"! He knows how to "run a business"!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time: the older you get, the more conservative you become because you have actual life experience, have been mugged longer by the government for taxes, have a family, and acquire wealth. So much for the myth that the GOP would die off with the Boomers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/upshot/millennials-polling-politics-republicans.html
Let's see how badly the Democrats accelerate this trend in 2024.
I haven't found this true with my friends. I think this is "wishful hoping" on your part!
Wow, because anecdotal stories are so useful, as opposed to the objective stats used in the article that covered the entire cohort of Millennials.
Guess you must be a younger Millennial at the tailend who was taught common core math.
All Common Core Math is the idea of showing your work. It's not "new math" or shortcuts, some crazy curriculm, or anything new. Very simply it means show us how you arrived at your answer.
It looks like you, OP, could have used this, no?
Anonymous wrote:Out of all age groups, trump is most popular among......you guessed it.....Millennials. In fact, Biden is barely polling more popular than Trump at the moment. Biden's numbers will continue to sink once the looming recession hits later this year or into next year right before the elections. Once people lose jobs, Biden is toast.
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Donald_Trump
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Joe_Biden
Anonymous wrote:I think it's important to differentiate between national politics and local politics. Democrats have a significant advantage with every generation below the boomers - abortion, health care etc. But at the local level, democrats are a disaster - crime, restorative justice, absurd school boards. So I think that's where the tension lies. People generally like democratic policies at the national level. But they've come to despise the local progressives that are ruining cities throughout the country.
Doesn't mean people are turning to Republicans. That's a clown show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time: the older you get, the more conservative you become because you have actual life experience, have been mugged longer by the government for taxes, have a family, and acquire wealth. So much for the myth that the GOP would die off with the Boomers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/upshot/millennials-polling-politics-republicans.html
Let's see how badly the Democrats accelerate this trend in 2024.
I haven't found this true with my friends. I think this is "wishful hoping" on your part!
Wow, because anecdotal stories are so useful, as opposed to the objective stats used in the article that covered the entire cohort of Millennials.
Guess you must be a younger Millennial at the tailend who was taught common core math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time: the older you get, the more conservative you become because you have actual life experience, have been mugged longer by the government for taxes, have a family, and acquire wealth. So much for the myth that the GOP would die off with the Boomers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/upshot/millennials-polling-politics-republicans.html
Let's see how badly the Democrats accelerate this trend in 2024.
Yeah speak for yourself. My 80-something year old white parents have gotten way more liberal as they got older. Especially around social issues. Same for their siblings. None of them cares about things having to do with sex, which Republicans think is an issue they can win on. Or rather I should say, they don't think the government has any business being the morality police like the GOP thinks it should be. Whether that's regarding LGBTQ, abortion, etc. They also are much more aware of racial injustices than when we were younger and will talk a lot more about what it was like growing up in the 1940s and 1950s with regard to racism and bigotry.
And I'm still as liberal as they come at age 58.
Sharing anecdotes in a thread about trends across the population demonstrates a lack of critical thinking ability.