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5 Reasons Young Voters Will Keep Turning Away From The GOP

~ Attacks On Planned Parenthood

~ Trying To Stop Young People From Voting

~ Doubling Down Against Same-Sex Marriage

~ Stuck On Self-Deportation

~ Fake Environmentalism Isn't Good Enough

The National Memo
http://www.nationalmemo.com/5-.....d-old-fashioned-gop/


There is no indication that the young voter is turning toward the Democrat Party. They are turning away from the GOP(good), but they are not running into the arms of the DNC(good).

This is all good news you post!


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It was more cool to vote for Obama. End of story.
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There is no indication that the young voter is turning toward the Democrat Party. They are turning away from the GOP(good), but they are not running into the arms of the DNC(good).

This is all good news you post!


% of vote         Obama    Romney
18–24 years old     60     36     
25–29 years old     60     38     
30–39 years old     55     42     
40–49 years old     48     50     
50–64 years old     47     52     
65 and older          44     56     

As the OLD White Men Republicans die off, being replaced by younger, browner voters... The Dems
surge and the Reps fade.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Youth vote down significantly in 2012 elections, erasing much of gains in 2004/2008



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Grim Findings for the GOP

There has been a total rejection of the national Republican Party’s economic agenda by the countries
youth. For four years, Republican candidates have been telling Americans that Obama’s policies are
responsible for nearly all their financial ills. Yet a majority of young people believe Republican policies
played either a major role or the biggest role in bringing about the Great Recession, giving Democrats
a 16-point advantage over Republicans in handling jobs and the economy.

After decades of pushing bigger and bigger tax cuts skewed to the wealthiest individuals and
largest corporations, Republicans must face the fact that only 3 percent of the next generation
wants more tax cuts for the wealthy. Three percent. In a survey taken after the January budget
deal that raised taxes on the richest Americans, a majority of young voters still believe those
taxes should be even higher.

Despite a push for lower corporate tax rates that has come from both Republicans and Democrats
in Washington, only about a third of young people think such a policy would help create jobs or
improve their lives. Despite a sustained Republican jihad against even the most basic regulations
on Wall Street banks or insurance companies or corporate polluters, only 40 percent of young
people believe they’d be better off if business regulations were reduced.

And after the 37th failed vote by House Republicans to repeal Obamacare—a perverse obsession
that seems to defy both substantive and political logic—only 37 percent of young Americans
believe they’d be better off if the law no longer existed. Today Obamacare is favored by 9 points
among young people, 44 percent of whom say “basic health insurance is a right for all people,
and if someone has no means of paying for it, the government should provide.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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