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logikv9 posted:i agree with you and i would like to rephrase the word lazy with laziness regarding voting. sorry 4 the confusion well, the less stable your life is, the less likely you are to vote. lets not forget there are a lot of voter suppression tactics used against young people specifically, not just minorities. for example, republicans love to try to make students vote from their home county instead of the one they reside in. then they love to purge them from voter rolls in their home counties cause "they don't live there". etc. etc. this undoubtedly happens in democratic states too cause dems don't want to swing too far left
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Condiv posted:well, the less stable your life is, the less likely you are to vote. lets not forget there are a lot of voter suppression tactics used against young people specifically, not just minorities. for example, republicans love to try to make students vote from their home county instead of the one they reside in. then they love to purge them from voter rolls in their home counties cause "they don't live there". etc. etc. not sure how true this is as the turnout rates in the rust belt states were fine, and their whole argument is that our lives are a mess and we are dying. young person voter suppression does not account for such a low rate of voting, especially since student focused suppression only covers ages 18-22. after that you're hitting every demographic the rates are low. they are low in spite of suppression, not because of them e: i totally hosed up the last sentence please it's late and i didn't get sleep. i am cranky logikv9 has issued a correction as of 05:28 on Apr 9, 2017 |
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logikv9 posted:not sure how true this is as the turnout rates in the rust belt states were fine, and their whole argument is that our lives are a mess and we are dying. young person voter suppression does not account for such a low rate of voting, especially since student focused suppression only covers ages 18-22. after that you're hitting every demographic turnout rates in the rust belt states were not fine since we lost some that traditionally go democrat to the republicans instability is almost certainly a factor in turnout, as low income levels coincide with lower turnout
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 05:36 |
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so did hillary visit
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 05:38 |
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a helpful bear posted:guys im just reporting in from the other timeline and it tuirns out president martin o'malley has declared it required that thursdays are 'go topless' day and we have parties all the time. we just cleared judge jeff daniels in a historical 100-0 bipartisan vote and all the beer taxes have been eliminated o'malley would have won
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Lastgirl posted:so did hillary visit yes she's beating the visiting auto workers as we speak
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logikv9 posted:it's alright, statistics show that even with the progressive demigod on board you would've have turned out more than 17% https://ww2.kqed.org/lowdown/2016/11/14/how-millennials-voted/ quote:Of the estimated 24 million people under 30 who voted in the 2016 presidential election, a large majority supported Hillary Clinton. But Clinton received notably less support from young voters (18-29) than Barack Obama did in 2008 and 2012, particularly in the crucial battleground states she lost to Donald Trump.
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C. Everett Koop posted:yes she's beating the visiting auto workers as we speak with what or at what
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Lastgirl posted:with what Some sort of cyberpunk electro-mace if her outfit is anything to go by.
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comedyblissoption posted:where are you getting these statistics? are these 18-21 year olds? are you looking at what % of voters were millenials instead of the sane way to look at it which is the participation rate of millenials? literally everything i've read shows a 50% turnout of all potential millenial voters in november. i'm only talking about the primary dingus
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 07:06 |
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everybody votes in the general but nobody votes in the primary, like how nobody votes for gov, rep, senator, mayor, local delivery man, milk man, water boy,
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"Millennials don't vote" is technically true but also kind of meaningless by itself given that "young people don't vote" has been consistently true since the 1970s.
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Gyra_Solune posted:the worst possibility of Trump and possibly his entire administration going down Nixon-style is that Hillary Clinton, sensing weakness in the party, figures she could win, this time, in 2020, after all the guy in charge wasn't even elected by the people!!! We need to print up and frame all the posts that make 2020 predictions this detailed. Just a single frame for this first one, and the rest can be taped end-to-end so that they could be folded up into a stack and carried from place to place on top of it like 1980s printing paper. As 2020 goes by, we can write circles and X's on all of the posts in red ink. Then on November 5, 2020 we'll anoint whoever makes the highest score as the prophet for 2024.
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lizardman posted:Here she looks like Khan when they found him after being stranded on Ceti Alpha V for 15 years. Khan did nothing wrong.
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logikv9 posted:everybody votes in the general but nobody votes in the primary, like how nobody votes for gov, rep, senator, mayor, local delivery man, milk man, water boy, I was called in on a double on the Texas primary and the boss explicitly forbade anyone to take even a couple hours off work to vote in it. It was either take a sick day--which nobody could afford really--or work another day as our woke-rear end Hillary supporter department head smugged all day as she won the primary despite 3/4ths of the rank and file supporting Sanders if not Johnson. The day after the election he gathered all the middle management together and had a name-and-shame of black employees who stayed at work all day because that's when they had to work according to the schedule. These have been two anecdotes about voting in Texas as a working class person.
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quote:About 55 percent of those millennial voters supported Clinton, as compared to the 60 percent who supported Obama in 2012, according to CIRCLE’s analysis. Conversely, youth support from Republicans remained relatively constant: Trump got about 37 percent of the youth vote, roughly equivalent to what Mitt Romney received in 2012. Almost 10% of millennials voted third-party? Is that awesome or terrifying
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wizard on a water slide posted:Almost 10% of millennials voted third-party? also keep in mind that the electoral college by its very nature disenfranchises people in many states so you might as well vote whatever there. drawing a conclusion based on national polling when most people dont live in narrow states is disingenuous. such faulty conclusions are hand-wringing over people voting third party, hand-wringing over how many people don't vote, or hand-wringing about how your candidate lost despite winning the popular vote. the last one is particularly stupid because there is no popular vote. a lot of people don't show up or vote third party because they know their vote matters extremely little.
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gtrmp posted:"Millennials don't vote" is technically true but also kind of meaningless by itself given that "young people don't vote" has been consistently true since the 1970s. I was going to say this. The complaints aren't singling out millenials; it's been a problem for a long rear end time.
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Willie Tomg posted:I was called in on a double on the Texas primary and the boss explicitly forbade anyone to take even a couple hours off work to vote in it. It was either take a sick day--which nobody could afford really--or work another day as our woke-rear end Hillary supporter department head smugged all day as she won the primary despite 3/4ths of the rank and file supporting Sanders if not Johnson. Where....where the gently caress did this happen? That is awful.
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gtrmp posted:"Millennials don't vote" is technically true but also kind of meaningless by itself given that "young people don't vote" has been consistently true since the 1970s. i wonder what could have happened between 1968 and 1973 that would have discouraged young people from voting
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The crewed flights of the Apollo program?
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wizard on a water slide posted:Almost 10% of millennials voted third-party? it means that millennials did nearly half as well at voting for a 3rd party as all adults did for Ross Perot in 1992. Let's not make this seem like some sort of revolution.
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logikv9 posted:great answer if that meant that bernie garnered awesome millennial voter turnout, which he didn't probe this fool for primary chat
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young people don't vote because poor people don't vote.
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Shinjobi posted:Where....where the gently caress did this happen? That is awful. According to Forbes magazine we're one of the best employers in Texas lmfao
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Lindsey O. Graham posted:o'malley would have won
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Willie Tomg posted:According to Forbes magazine we're one of the best employers in Texas lmfao I have never felt more hatred towards upper-class liberals than when I started working in a company run by them
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usaa lol
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 21:03 |
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this is a very long week of visiting auto workers
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Lastgirl posted:this is a very long week of visiting auto workers it was fake news Who could've imagined the OP was a Russian spy?
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Willie Tomg posted:According to Forbes magazine we're one of the best employers in Texas lmfao forbes magazine or forbes blog platform
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Maybe millennials don't vote because they are the working poor? And the working poor has the hardest time making it to the polls? It's like when rising healthcare costs are blamed on the young, healthy, succulent millennials not buying insurance. They aren't exactly raking in the dough and suffered most from sky-high tuition so why offset healthcare costs by using the poorest of the working class?
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If they want healthcare, maybe they should skip buying that cellphone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeBQC7h37DQ
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# ? Apr 17, 2017 11:48 |
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Vote by mail or early vote. It was easy for me, a white male earning above the median income. They must be lazy.
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i came here to post "TO TELL THEM TO GET BACK TO WORK am i rite??" thanks, enjoy the buffet
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