MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Benjamin Siegel, ABC News, Oct. 29, 2014
[....] Now, more than half of likely 18-29 year-old voters want a Republican-led Congress, according to a new poll from the Harvard University Institute of Politics. It’s a marked shift for the youngest and largest generation of voters, who have supported Democrats reliably since 2004 [....]
Comments
It appears that the currently most popular "political party" will continue to be the most popular in the future:
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/29/2014 - 6:38pm
I wouldn't say that voters who "came of age" under Obama have "no memory" of the Bush administration, since Dubya left office less than six years ago.
by Aaron Carine on Wed, 10/29/2014 - 8:05pm
The "came of age" voters don't blame Bush for the housing crash,
Obama was warned early on, about how to deal with the housing crisis but he ignored Roubini and Krugman; instead; Obama favored Wall street and the banksters over main street workers,
The parents of the "came of age voters" wont let that be forgotten or that Obamacare took the place of what the American people really wanted, Medicare for all
Evn the Democratic candidates are running away from Obama's policies. Wasted 8 years A place holder until the other corporatist party takes the reigns
Prosperity just around the corner. As during Nixon and Reagan.
Jimmy Carter and Obama the face of the Democratic party. American workers held hostage
Good thing Obama term is just about up, The bankers and the health insurance companies will surely miss him though.
by Resistance on Wed, 10/29/2014 - 11:47pm
Well who do I believe? That Harvard poll or my own lying eyes? I will stick with my own lying eyes. I call this poll useless. ABC wants you to watch them Nov. 4. They also what to get as much Koch money they can up to Nov 4 before the party ends.
My grandson was telling me about his English class at USF. The instructor asked who voted or going to vote? Most raised their hands. Then he asked who voted red and a small group raised their hands. Then he asked who voted blue twice as many raised their hands. The instructor was wanting them to get out and vote. He told them if they didn't like the results of his little poll and they have not voted they better go vote and change it. Those that did like the results and have not voted need to go vote to help maintain the margin.
by trkingmomoe on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 2:24am
Just a couple days after Elisabeth Warren's book came out, I was handed a thumb drive from my college student grandson. It had her book on it. He said everyone was reading it on campus and sharing it. I loaded it up in my computer to read. I don't imagine students that are from privilege has much interest in the Elisabeth Warren branch of the Democratic Party.
by trkingmomoe on Sat, 11/01/2014 - 2:29pm