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2016 Aug 14, 12:56pm   2,408 views  19 comments

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/08/14/donald-trump-historic-trouncing-among-younger-voters-hillary-clinton-president-poll/88666746/

Young voters flee Donald Trump in what may be historic trouncing, poll shows Clinton is consolidating the support, if not the enthusiasm, of Bernie's backers Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.?ref=patrick.net

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1   Rew   2016 Aug 14, 2:55pm  

Problem you say? This was grossly predictable and camp Bernie wanted to ensure it would go this way.

I think only those that are so anti-establishment they want to burn it all to the ground, or they are so far left they are coming back around right, converted over to Trump.

2   HydroCabron   2016 Aug 14, 3:10pm  

Jill Stein @4%. Good.

Take your homeopathic anti-vax act back to Marin County, where it belongs.

3   neplusultra57   2016 Aug 14, 3:50pm  

indigenous says

Problem you say? This was grossly predictable and camp Bernie wanted to ensure it would go this way.

We still need to be worried. There are many uneducated voters who identify with Drumpf and think Bin Laden is still alive and that Obama is a Muslim. Their answer to the complexity of life is to rant and pout, so a ranting/pouting Drumpf (his default conditions) is their catharsis. They're one or two rungs of the ladder closer to the black and browns, and that's what sends them into fits. "Burn it all down" is better than the insult to white pride. Camp Bernie isn't motivated by the loss of white pride.

4   indigenous   2016 Aug 15, 12:13am  

Ironman says

He never had them. Young voters were Bernie bots and always clueless liberals.

But can he win without that demographic?

6   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Sep 28, 2:43pm  

indigenous says

Young voters flee Donald Trump in what may be historic trouncing, poll shows

Clinton is consolidating the support, if not the enthusiasm, of Bernie's backers

Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.?ref=patrick.net

Hillary's Millennial problem is Huge says former Obama Campaign Manager
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/videos/2016-09-27/david-plouffe-hillary-clinton-s-millennial-problem-is-huge

Clinton's slick convention, and President Barack Obama's support, left her with a 24-point lead over Donald Trump among millennials as determined by Quinnipiac in August. The same pollster finds her lead this week down to just five points among young adults. A Fox News poll had Clinton winning Millennials by 27 points in August, and by only nine this week.


http://gazette.com/editorial-hillarys-millennial-problem-runs-deep/article/1585902

Looks like the Millennials don't trust a Bankster Cock Sucker to stop H1Bs and aggressive, government subsidized outsourcing.

7   Ceffer   2016 Sep 28, 3:14pm  

If you can't trust a bankster cock sucker, who can you trust?

8   indigenous   2016 Sep 28, 4:02pm  

thunderlips11 is deplorable says

Looks like the Millennials don't trust a Bankster Cock Sucker to stop H1Bs and aggressive, government subsidized outsourcing.

That is good news as we can send Hillary back to the hell that spawned her and the Millennials are smelling the coffee.

9   Rew   2016 Sep 28, 10:08pm  

Millennials are favoring Clinton by as much as 50%. Pew research graph:

And it only gets worse from here Tea/NeoCon/Repubs, unless you can change your appeal ... because the dominant political generation is about to be up-ended.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/08/29/this-may-be-the-last-presidential-election-dominated-by-boomers-and-prior-generations/

Edit:
Hillary is trying to energize voter turnout and action on election day. She already has the millennial demographic in her pocket, because of Trump, so she just needs them to act.
Millennials have shockingly bad voter turnout.

10   indigenous   2016 Sep 28, 10:20pm  

Yup that is true. OTOH the Libertarians have an opportunity down the road.

11   Rew   2016 Sep 28, 10:33pm  

indigenous says

Yup that is true. OTOH the Libertarians have an opportunity down the road.

Any left of center candidate concerned about wealth disparity has a huge opportunity upcoming ... yes. We are certain to see another Bernie-like in 2020. We may see a more traditional conservative with Trump-like anti-establishment views too.

12   indigenous   2016 Sep 28, 10:38pm  

If educated most people find out that they are Ls. It is a matter of learning them.

13   indigenous   2016 Sep 28, 10:49pm  

BTW Libertarians have by far the best answer for ALL of those issues.

14   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Sep 29, 9:16am  

Too bad those numbers don't reflect who will actually vote. But more importantly, the infographic you posted is months behind, in June. Before the Conventions, even.

Hillary's Millennial vote share has collapsed from a 24 point advantage high after the Dem Primary to just a few percentage points over the past few weeks, as per the link in the above post.

Here's a process oriented, statistics and infograph heavy article from Bloomberg about Hillary and the "Berniependents", who, despite claims, have largely not followed Bernie in endorsing Hillary. Particularly in heavily White Northern States like Wisconsin and New Hampshire.
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-09-28/clinton-millennial-math-problem

Among ages 18-34, those who claim they will definitely vote is way down. She's not gonna get Obama in 2008 numbers.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/195806/americans-less-sure-vote-president.aspx

15   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Sep 29, 9:18am  

Yep, the opportunities are huge for a candidate concerned with Economic Issues, that actually has a policy instead of "Aspiration, $50k Education required for an Entry Level Job that can be outsourced or H1-B'd at any time." Neoliberal pablum.

Trump is to the left of Clinton on economic issues. She intends to change nothing of any substance, her backers demand it. Plus, she'll have a hostile, post-Trump, return-to-country-club GOP to deal with in Congress.

16   Tenpoundbass   2016 Sep 29, 9:19am  

Bull crap this is going to be the most votes cast in any election.

Why would people tune into to a debate they have no plans in voting for either?

17   FortWayne   2016 Sep 29, 9:22am  

Not once in the history of America young voted for common sense. Young vote for fools gullible promises of liar Democrats, it takes at least 15 years of getting fucked by liberal policies and taxation before it dawns on them. And by that point they young no more.

18   Tampajoe   2016 Sep 29, 9:36am  

thunderlips11 is deplorable says

Trump is to the left of Clinton on economic issues

Please stop. He is to the right of Bush on fiscal policy. And last I checked, fiscal policy is a pretty important economic issue.

19   indigenous   2016 Sep 29, 9:37am  

What are the numbers on women voters?

What are the numbers on millennials that don't show up on polls? Or the fact that their numbers have increased since 2008?

Hillary is most likely going to win because of the voters that don't show up on the polls.

Next election though and a decent candidate and less Libertarian infighting, maybe?

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